Symptoms of WNV include fever, extreme fatigue, headache, body aches, and can also include skin rashes and swollen lymph nodes. Generally, symptoms appear 3-14 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito. Anyone who experiences these symptoms should consult their health care provider.
With temperatures due to rise into the triple digits this week and throughout the summer, Boulder County is taking steps to make sure residents and visitors avoid heat-related illnesses. Know how to prevent, recognize and respond to heat exhaustion, heat stroke and more.
If you are an established patient who has a scheduled appointment with a Boulder Medical Center provider, you may now…
A Q&A with Dr. Eric Zacharias, Boulder Medical Center internist. As author of The Mediterranean Diet: A Clinician’s Guide, Dr.Eric Zacharias is a nationally recognized expert and has spoken on the topic to professional and general audiences throughout the United States.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. About 1…
by Dr. Lauren Brave Pediatric Specialist Boulder Medical Center As we head back into the colder months, often referred to…
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We are learning more about Zika virus and the risks it poses to pregnant women, non-pregnant women, and men every…
Public health officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have concluded that Zika virus during pregnancy can cause…
You may have heard about the surge in Zika virus infections. The virus is principally spread by the bite of…