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New Mom Comes Home to Saint Luke’s After Labor Scare at Another Hospital
Keely Bechtel hoped history would repeat itself. She had her first baby at Saint Luke’s South Hospital and planned to do the same with her second. But her obstetrician moved to another area hospital.
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New mother, former Chiefs cheerleader, breast cancer patient
The statistic is sobering: One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Brandy Reed was a newlywed and a new mom to 4-month-old Jackson when her life took a completely unexpected turn.
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New Study Finds Significant Increase in Alcoholic Liver Disease Hospitalizations Among Women During Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcoholic liver disease (ALD) hospitalizations increased significantly among women—especially those younger than 50.
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New Treatment Gives Heart Patient a Fresh Start
For years, Nolan Shoots lived on edge. The 71-year-old resident of Trenton, Missouri, knew the feeling: a sudden tightening in his chest and a moment of fear before his implantable defibrillator delivered a small shock to correct his dangerous heart rhythm.
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New York Times: Even Short Runs Have Major Health Benefits
Dr. James O'Keefe explains why even short runs have major health benefits.
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New York Times: Obesity Treatment Relieves Heart Failure Symptoms, Drugmaker’s Study Finds
The drug Wegovy eased issues for people with a type of heart problem, adding to the treatment’s benefits beyond weight loss.
Nick Barto
Meet Nick Barto, president and CEO of BJC Health System, leading world-class care across Missouri and the Midwest. Learn more about his vision and leadership.
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Nick Barto Assumes Role as BJC Health System President and CEO
Barto brings more than 30 years of health care and operations experience to role leading BJC Health System
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NICU Levels: What Do They Mean?
NICUs are classified by the American Academy of Pediatrics into levels based on their capabilities. Level IV (four) is the highest level, and Level I (one) is the lowest.
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Nina Offers a Helping Paw to Saint Luke’s Cancer Patients
Ten years ago, Nina, a Lake Winnebago resident, was diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer that led to a partial mastectomy followed by radiation treatment at Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City.