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KSHB: Saint Luke's Hospital NICU Celebrates Halloween Early; Family Hopes to Bring Newborn Home by Halloween
KSHB talked to one family about what the special holiday celebration means to them.
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FOX4: Babies in the NICU Celebrate Halloween at Saint Luke's
Some of Kansas City’s tiniest babies celebrated their first Halloween a little early dressing up and having their photos taken.
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The Evolution of the NICU: Past vs. Present
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has undergone significant changes over the years, transitioning from a clinical and isolated setting to a more family-centered and nurturing environment.
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Dos Mundos: Baby of Recently Arrived Immigrant Graduates from NICU
Saint Luke's Hospital celebrated a special graduation after one baby spent 73 days in the NICU.
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KMBC: Saint Luke's NICU Graduates Return to Reunite with Medical Staff
The event celebrated how far NICU babies have come and reunited families with the doctors and nurses who cared for them during their stay at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City.
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FOX4: KC-Area NICU Babies at Saint Luke’s Celebrate Halloween Early
Some of Kansas City’s tiniest babies are celebrating their first Halloween a little bit early — and in costume.
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FOX4: Local Stylist Diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome
FOX4 talked to Dr. Karin Olds about Guillain-Barre Syndrome and recovery.
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FOX4: Mini Pep Rally with the Tiniest Chiefs Fans at Saint Luke's
As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up to head to the Super Bowl, the littlest fans in Chiefs Kingdom suit up for a mini pep rally at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City's NICU.
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KSHB: Recent Study Paves Way for Potential Multiple Sclerosis Vaccine
A recent study out of Harvard School of Public Health found a strong relationship between those who had mononucleosis, or the “kissing disease,” and multiple sclerosis later in life.
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Health News You Can Use: Multiple Sclerosis Early Detection & Advances in Treatment
An expert with Saint Luke’s Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Center discusses early detection and exciting new advances in treatment.