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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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Health News You Can Use: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Dr. Pearl talks about the health risks of PCOS if left untreated and how Saint Luke's is working to help women with the condition.

KMBC: Former KU Quarterback Working His Way Back to the USFL With Rehabilitation After Battling Rare Neurological Disorder

KMBC talked to Dr. Venessa Lee about the important role of rehabilitation in Montell Cozart's recovery.

KCTV: Saint Luke's Hospital Introduces Robotic Employees

Meet Moxi, a delivery robot. Moxi helps to keep nurses at the bedside more, caring for patients & saving up to 30% of clinical staff's time by fetching medications and supplies.

Physician's Weekly: Cardiac Arrest Survival Lower at EMS Agencies Serving Minority Populations

Dr. Anezi Uzendu and colleagues examined whether EMS agencies that work in Black and Hispanic communities have lower survival rates for OHCA than agencies in white communities.

KMBC: Saint Luke's Health System Introduces Moxi Robot

In its first 20 days, the Saint Luke's Health System estimates Moxi saved clinical staff more than 300 hours by simply fetching things for them.

KSHB: Saint Luke's Health System in Kansas City Adds Robots to Hospital Staff

Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City added a helpful hand to its staff, hoping to save time on tasks throughout the building.

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FOX4: Robots Helping Out at Saint Luke’s Health System in Kansas City

Technology experts at the hospital said the robot is used to help employees use their energy to accomplish the most important tasks.

Medical Xpress: Cardiac Arrest Survival Lower at EMS Agencies Serving Minority Populations

Dr. Anezi Uzendu and colleagues examined whether EMS agencies that work in Black and Hispanic communities have lower survival rates for OHCA than agencies in white communities.

KCTV: FDA Panel: Popular Decongestant Labeled Ineffective. Here’s What Does Work.

KCTV talked to Dr. Todd Fristo about the FDA panel's vote and what works well to treat nasal congestion.