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KCTV: Kansas City Officials Monitor Infectious Disease Spread Ahead of World Cup
KCTV talked with local health officials, including Dr. Michael Main, chief clinical officer at Saint Luke's, about how they are preparing for this influx in visitors and the potential for infectious disease spread.
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KCTV: KC Current Players Visit Nursing Assistant Trainees at Saint Luke's
Some KC Current players got to see how nursing assistants in training at Saint Luke's prepare to take care of patients.
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KCTV: Learn More About Reducing Your Risk of Colon Cancer
KCTV talked to Dr. Robert Amajoyi about the most effective way to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.
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KCTV: Learn More About the Need for Foster Families in KC
May is National Foster Care Month and a time to recognize the important role that foster parents and families can have on children who are in need of a loving, supportive, and safe home.
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KCTV: Learn More About this Specialized Approach for Diabetes Patients
KCTV talked to Melissa Magwire,RN, MSN, CDE, program director of the Saint Luke’s Michael & Marlys Haverty Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence, to learn more about the Cardiometabolic Center.
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KCTV: May is Stroke Awareness Month
Dr. Karin Olds, stroke director for Saint Luke's Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute, joined KCTV to discuss the leading cause of long-term disability.
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KCTV: Medication vs. Surgery: Making the Right Decision for Lasting Weight Loss Results
KCTV talked to Dr. Rob Kenney about the effectiveness of these medications compared to weight loss surgery and when each of these treatments is most appropriate.
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KCTV: Men's Health Month: Prostate Cancer Awareness
Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer among men globally and the second leading cause of death for American men.
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KCTV: Mental Health Month: Awareness and Early Intervention
Kadie Harry, PhD, a Saint Luke's licensed psychologist, spoke with KCTV about taking care of your mental health and the resources available to those who may be struggling.
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KCTV: Migraines get worse during the pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many are experiencing worsening or more frequent migraines. KCTV talked to a neurologist about what's causing this trend and what people can do to reduce migraines.