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KCTV: Expanding Cancer Care in the Northland
KCTV talked to Dr. Zachary Nicholas about Saint Luke's Cancer Institute's expansion in the Northland and some of the latest advances in cancer care.
KSHB: Waldo Man's PSA After Life-Threatening Spider Bite
KSHB talked to Dr. Andrew Benedict about a flesh-eating bacteria, called necrotizing fasciitis, that put one local man in the hospital after suffering a spider bite.
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BJC's Steven Player Honored as a Chief DEI Officer to Know
BJC’s vice president of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion proud of “helping BJC deliver extraordinary care that is inclusive and equitable for all.”
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USA Today: Black People, Women Less Likely to Survive After CPR for Cardiac Arrest
USA Today talked to Dr. Paul Chan about disparities found when analyzing the effectiveness of bystander CPR for cardiac arrest.
U.S. News & World Report: Bystander CPR More Likely to Save Your Life If You're White and Male: Study
Whites are three times more likely to survive a cardiac arrest after receiving bystander CPR than Black adults are, a new study has found.
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Healio: Treatment Effect of Bystander CPR Varies by Race, Sex
On average, survival benefits of CPR for cardiac arrest could be three times as high for white adults compared to Black adults and twice as high for men compared to women.
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Iola Register: Slithering Surprises
Emergency rooms at Allen County Regional Hospital and Anderson County Hospital have seen an increase in snake bites this summer.
Anderson County Hospital Auxiliary Makes a Big Impact
A gift of $1,000 to Anderson County EMS allowed the department to not only replace but upgrade several emergency response bags.
KSHB: Kansas City Woman Overcomes Health Challenge, Earns 3 Medals at Pan-American Masters Games
Pam and Dr. Lee talk to KSHB about her condition and Pam's message to others wanting to still stay active as they age.
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Back to Form: Pro QB Game-Ready After Overcoming Rare Condition
As a football quarterback, Montell Cozart was accustomed to calling the signals. But in the summer of 2023, he learned a lesson in listening to the signs his body was sending him.