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Health News You Can Use: Stroke Rehabilitation

We’re talking about how rehabilitation can help improve mobility and independence after a stroke.

Saint Luke’s Announces New Hybrid Model to Preserve Maternity Care in North Central Missouri

Saint Luke’s Health System is implementing a new hybrid obstetrical model to preserve high-quality maternity care in North Central Missouri, effective June 30, 2023.

KCTV: Young Mother in Need of Match for Kidney Transplant

KCTV talked to Jackie Burasco and Dr. Matthew Wilkinson about the young mother's search for a kidney donor.

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Health News You Can Use: Defeat Diabetes

Melissa Magwire talks about why diabetes is a population health problem and a unique program at Saint Luke's that is helping patients across the nation.

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Lucky Number 879

Brian and Lisa Christianson are thankful for the care team and donor family for Brian's new heart.

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TCTMD: Aging, Angina, and Invasive Management: Some Nuance From ISCHEMIA

In a new analysis, researchers looked at how older patients in the ISCHEMIA trial responded to invasive strategy compared with more conservative management.

KCTV: Donate Life Month: Living Organ Donation

KCTV talked to Dr. Matthew Wilkinson about what it takes to be a living organ donor and how you can help save a life.

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Kansas Reflector: Kansas Hospital Officials Say New Criminal Penalties Needed to Deter Patient, Visitor Violence

Representatives of Saint Luke’s and others came together to urge the Kansas Legislature to approve a bill creating new crimes of interfering with a health care worker.

KCTV: Talking to Kids About Recent Shooting of Ralph Yarl

Amanda Davis, LPC and Director of Therapy Services at Saint Luke's Crittenton Children's Center, talked with KCTV about how traumatic events like this impact everyone, who it affects most, and how we can help them.

KCTV: Crittenton Children's Center Expert Talks Mental Health Trauma of Shooting

16-year-old Ralph Yarl was shot twice when he accidentally went to the wrong address to pick up his siblings. His recovery will be more than just a physical one.