Saint Luke's Newsroom

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Aug. 2, 2019
KOMU: Centralia woman celebrates two years with new heart, advocates for change
This month, a Missouri woman is celebrating two years with a new heart after her transplant at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute.
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Jul. 31, 2019
Media Coverage: Saint Luke's nursing school to become part of Rockhurst University
Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City and Rockhurst University announced their plan to join forces under a new agreement. 
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Jul. 31, 2019
FOX4: Behaviors Behind Bullying
FOX4's Megan Dillard came to Saint Luke's Crittenton Children's Center to learn more about some of the behaviors behind bullying. 
KYOU TraumaSmart Leadership Orientation 2019 - Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City Crittenton Children's Center
Jul. 30, 2019
KYOU: Being Trauma Smart: Kirksville Leaders Learn How To Address Childhood Trauma

The way traumatic situations impact young children can change their lives forever.

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Jul. 30, 2019
FOX4: Saint Luke’s East Hospital holds fifth annual breastfeeding parade
In celebration of World Breastfeeding Week, hundreds of moms and babies attended Saint Luke's annual breastfeeding parade.
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Jul. 24, 2019
KMBC: Heart transplant recipient traveled from Arkansas for her heart care
After two heart attacks, June Walls was lucky to be alive. She traveled more than 200 miles to Saint Luke's to have doctors look at her heart and to have her heart transplant.
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Jul. 24, 2019
FOX4: FAME: Colorful Coleslaw for Summer Barbecues
Lucas Schubert, Nutritional Coordinator with Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute and the Food As Medicine Everyday (FAME) program, shares how to make a healthy and fresh Colorful Coleslaw recipe with the FOX4 morning show.
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Jul. 22, 2019
KMBC: Saint Luke's East getting into 'Lion King' spirit with newest members
Saint Luke's East Hospital is getting into the spirit of the new live action "Lion King" movie.
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Jul. 19, 2019
Media Coverage: Doctors seeing more heat-related illnesses
With the extreme heat and humidity across the Kansas City area, doctors are seeing more heat-related illnesses.