Saint Luke's Newsroom

41 Actions News - Dr. Sarah Boyd, Saint Luke's Infectious Disease Physician
Jun. 19, 2020
KSHB: Treating COVID-19 presents challenges, opportunities for medical community
A long-used steroid could possibly be a treatment for COVID-19. Local health experts are 'cautiously optimistic'
Patient Nichole Lipari with her dog. 41 Action News. KSHB
Jun. 18, 2020
KSHB: Neurologists see increase in stress-induced migraines amid the pandemic
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, neurologists are seeing many patients with worsening or more frequent migraines. KSHB talked to Dr. Sarah Gibbons about what's causing this trend.
Jun. 16, 2020
KMBC: Kansas City hospitals say they're well equipped for potential second wave of COVID-19
Saint Luke's experts talk about a possible second wave of COVID-19 and how they are prepared.
41 Action News: Amanda Davis, Saint Luke's Hospital of KC Crittenton Children's Center
Jun. 15, 2020
KSHB: Expert says parents should have 'the talk' with children of all races

Talking to kids about race and ethnicity is important and should be discussed with all kids.

Thumbnail
Jun. 10, 2020
KMBZ: With Kansas playgrounds reopening, doctors urge extra caution
Hear why Dr. Sarah Boyd, Saint Luke's Infectious Diseases physician, says opening back up isn't like flipping a switch and everything is safe again.
KMBC: With Kansas playgrounds reopening, doctors urge extra caution
Jun. 9, 2020
KMBC: With Kansas playgrounds reopening, doctors urge extra caution
Dr. Sarah Boyd, Saint Luke's Infectious Diseases physician, talked to KMBC about why it isn't like flipping a switch and everything is safe again. 
Jun. 8, 2020
KCTV: Saint Luke's employees take a knee to support racial equality
Saint Luke's employees across the metro participated in a show of support for racial equality as part of the #WhiteCoatsforBlackLives movement nationwide.
KSHB 41 Action News. Photo of woman sleeping at night
Jun. 8, 2020
KSHB: Saint Luke's expert shares ways to battle insomnia during COVID-19
More people are struggling with insomnia amid the COVID-19 pandemic. KSHB talked to Savannah Geske, PhD, about what you can do to get a better night's sleep.
Better Kansas City on KCTV. Dr. Tracy Stevens talking to host Bill Hurrelbrink.
Jun. 4, 2020
Better Kansas City: High blood pressure—the silent health threat
Nearly half of all American adults have high blood pressure, which is a leading cause of heart attacks, strokes, and more. Dr. Tracy Stevens shared several ways to lower your numbers on Better Kansas City.