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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 a neurologist about what's causing this trend.
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KSHB: New Cancer Treatment at Saint Luke’s Extends Kansas Woman’s Life Expectancy
Alexis Ellington has a renewed outlook on life after being the first Saint Luke's patient to receive a new cancer treatment called Bispecific T-cell Engagers therapy, or BiTE.
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KSHB: New Research Looking at CT Scans of Mummies Finds Evidence of Heart Disease
KSHB talked to Dr. Randall Thompson about a new study finding widespread evidence of heart disease in ancient mummies.
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KSHB: New Ruling Says Patients Must Be Notified of Breast Density After a Mammogram
Dr. Mary Mitchell, chief of breast radiology at Saint Luke's, talks to KSHB about what dense breast tissue is and how it impacts your risk of developing breast cancer.
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KSHB: NICU Babies at Saint Luke's Hospital Get a Visit from Santa
Even though their baby's first Christmas may not look like they expected, Saint Luke's wants to bring some normalcy and make sure it is still extra special with a little help from the March of Dimes, a volunteer photographer, and one very special VIP.
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KSHB: Oklahoma Family Travels to Kansas City to Receive Lifesaving Heart Procedure
Chandler DeBolt needed immediate attention but had extremely limited options before his family was referred to the Adult Congenital Heart Disease program at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City.
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KSHB: Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Saint Luke's Emergency Physician shares the importance of having carbon monoxide detectors in your home and how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
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KSHB: Rare Life-Threatening Pregnancy Condition Can Have Serious Health Implications Later in Life
HELLP Syndrome is a life-threatening pregnancy complication and women are often completely unaware that it can put them at an increased risk many years later.
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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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KSHB: Routine Screening Leads to Lifesaving Heart Surgery for Shawnee Man
KSHB talked to Dr. Deepthi Vodnala about the importance of routine screenings to catch potential issues early.