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What Is an OB-GYN?
OB-GYN is one specialty with two individual fields focused on female health
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Kansas City Business Journal: Saint Luke's/BJC Work on Combining Six Months into Merger
Julie Quirin, President of BJC’s West region, which consists of Saint Luke’s, and Chris Watts, BJC Chief Strategy Officer, talk with the Kansas City Business Journal about the early days of the integration, the potential benefit they see for patients and the communities we serve, and what the future may hold.
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Choosing an OB-GYN
Tips to help you select the perfect OB-GYN for you.
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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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Home Sleep Testing Offered Through Allen County Regional Hospital
Saint Luke’s Sleep Disorders Program is a comprehensive, full-service program diagnosing and treating a wide variety of sleep disorders for more than 35 years.
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FOX4: Athletic Trainer Shares Health Benefits of Cold Plunging
FOX4 talked an athletic trainer at Rockhill Orthopaedic Specialists about the health benefits of cold plunging and tips for getting started.
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When Precision Counts
David counted on the team of experts at Saint Luke's Cancer Institute and Saint Luke's Hospital Center for Precision Oncology throughout his health care journey from an incurable diagnosis to now in complete remission.
KSHB: Are Weight-Loss Drugs the Future of Medicine? Here's What KC-Area Experts Had to Say
KSHB talked to Dr. Mikhail Kosiborod about the significant impact of new weight-loss drugs for those who need it most.
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Health News You Can Use: Hypertension Awareness for Younger Women
This week, we’re talking about hypertension in younger women and the importance of knowing and staying on top of your blood pressure.
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U.S. News & World Report: Mummies Study Finds Heart Disease Plagued the Ancients, Too
U.S. News & World Report shares results of a new study finding heart disease has plagued humanity for centuries.