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Media Coverage: Infectious Disease Physician Explains Low Risk to Public as Kansas Health Officials Monitor Hantavirus Exposures

A Saint Luke's infectious disease physician explains what experts know about the virus, how its spread, and the risk to the general public.

The Kansas Department of Health is monitoring three people who were exposed to a passenger on the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak.

None of the patients are experiencing symptoms, but they will continue to be monitored due to the Andes strain's long incubation period, which can last up to 42 days.

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Health News You Can Us: New Treatment for Stroke Survivors

Every second of a stroke kills 32,000 brain cells, making early intervention and treatment critical for preserving brain function.

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TIME: 8 Things Doctors Want You to Know Before Your Colonoscopy

The American Cancer Society recommends people with an average risk of colorectal cancer start screening at age 45.

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Wright Memorial Hospital’s Senior Life Solutions Embraces “More Good Days, Together” During Mental Health Awareness Month

This May, Wright Memorial Hospital’s Senior Life Solutions is proud to recognize Mental Health Awareness Month by embracing this year’s theme, “More Good Days, Together.” Mental health matters at every stage of life, and our team is committed to supporting older adults and caregivers in our rural communities with compassionate, meaningful care.

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FOX 4: FDA-Approved Treatment Improves Stroke Survivor’s Mobility 18 Years After His Stroke

May is Stroke Awareness Month, and this year, Don Cady, 62, and his support team are celebrating a breakthrough in his recovery achieved through a new treatment offered at Saint Luke's.

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FOX 4: Infertility Awareness Week

Dr. Cicy Li, OB-GYN at Saint Luke's Women's Health North, joined FOX 4 during Infertility Awareness Week to discuss the causes of infertility and raise awareness of the common condition.

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Kidney Transplant Brings Two Sisters Together at Saint Luke’s

Ileana Avalos had been through this once before. In 2003, she was 23 and just two years into her career as a scheduling assistant at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City. She was also pregnant with her first child, but a severe case of eclampsia left her with scar tissue on her right kidney and in need of a kidney transplant.

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Giving While Living: Fast Facts About Living Organ Donors

By renewing our driver’s license at the DMV, most of us are aware of the process of registering to become an organ donor should the worst come to pass. But there is another group of organ donors—living donors—who are helping relatives, friends, and even strangers by donating one of their kidneys. Living kidney donors can survive with the remaining kidney, allowing them to give the gift of life without sacrificing their own quality of life.

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President of Saint Luke’s Announces Retirement, BJC Health to Conduct Search for Replacement

Julie Quirin, FACHE, retiring after nearly 30 years of service with Saint Luke’s.

KCTV: Missouri Pastor Reflects on Kidney Transplant During Donate Life Month

A now-retired pastor spent years waiting for a kidney transplant after a near-fatal experience with COVID-19.