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・ National IT and Telecom Agency
・ National Italian American Foundation
・ National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame
・ National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement
・ National ITS Architecture
・ National Ittihadi Congress
・ National Iwo Jima Memorial
・ National Japanese American Veterans Memorial Court
・ National Jazz and Blues Festival
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・ National Jazz Centre
・ National Jazz Museum in Harlem
・ National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership
・ National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs
・ National Jewish Democratic Council
National Jewish Health
・ National Jewish Population Survey
・ National Jewish Retreat
・ National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
・ National Jewish Television
・ National Jewish Welfare Board
・ National Jiaotong University
・ National Joint Action Committee
・ National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
・ National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief
・ National Journal
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National Jewish Health

National Jewish Health is an academic medical research facility located in Denver, Colorado specializing in respiratory, cardiac, immune and allergic disorders. It was founded in 1899 to treat tuberculosis, and is today considered one of the world's best medical research and treatment centers. It is a non-sectarian institution but received funding from B'nai B'rith until the 1950s.
Today, clinical functions at National Jewish include research, diagnosis, and ambulatory outpatient care.
==The clean air and sunshine cure==
By the late 19th century, Colorado and the American Southwest had become famous for the health benefits of a dry, sunny climate. At that time, the only known treatment for tuberculosis (TB) was clean air and sunshine and hundreds of people with tuberculosis descended upon Denver in hopes of finding a miracle cure for what was then the nation’s leading cause of death. Consequently, many TB sufferers spent their last dollars coming to Colorado. By the 1890s, it was estimated that one out of every three residents of the state was there for respiratory reasons. However, no facilities existed to provide treatment or shelter to these victims. In Denver, victims of TB were literally dying in the streets as boarding houses often banned "lungers," as they were called.

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