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Health Central: The Most Important Questions to Ask About Your MS Treatments

Empower yourself by learning all you can about therapies for multiple sclerosis.

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Dr. Cecilia Mathis has a Heart for Women’s Health

As a family medicine physician, Dr. Mathis specializes in providing quality care for men, women, and children of all ages.

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Health News You Can Use: Social Drivers of Health and Community Health Initiatives

Meredith Cantrell, program manager of Community Health Initiatives at Saint Luke’s, talks about how Saint Luke's uses social drivers of health to help patients in our community.

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Gentle Exercises for Cold Days

Regular movement helps keep your body strong and flexible while boosting your mood and reducing stress.

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Health Central: When to See a Doctor for High Blood Pressure: Key Warning Signs

Health Central sat down with cardiologist Tracy Stevens, MD, the medical director of Saint Luke's Muriel I. Kauffman Women’s Heart Center, to discuss warning signs of hypertension and when it's time to see a doctor.

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Health News You Can Use: Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment

Dr. Cicy Li, OB-GYN at Saint Luke’s Women's Health North, discusses cervical health and cancer prevention.

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Start the Conversation and Make This Your Year to Lose Weight, Gain Life

One of the most popular New Year’s resolutions is to lose weight, and while this is a great goal, it can also be one of the hardest to achieve.

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Ingram’s: A Genetic Condition

Ingram's talked to Dr. Marc Roth and Blake Buzard with Saint Luke's Hospital Center for Precision Oncology about the rapid pace of advances in precision medicine.

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Health News You Can Use: Anxiety and Stress During the Holidays

Katie Groves, LCSW, Psychotherapist with Saint Luke’s Behavioral Health Specialists, talks about what holiday stressors are, how we can cope and take care of ourselves, and when to seek professional help.

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Higher Omega-3 Levels Associated with Improved Cardiovascular Outcomes

According to a new study, higher omega-3 levels significantly reduce the risk of heart failure and heart failure fatalities.