Saint Luke's Newsroom

Side by side photos of David Clifton before and after
Jun. 16, 2020

Three-time Heart Attack Survivor Takes Control of His Health

After suffering three heart attacks and struggling to manage his overall health, David Clifton turned to the team Saint Luke's Michael & Marlys Haverty Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence.
41 Action News: Amanda Davis, Saint Luke's Hospital of KC Crittenton Children's Center
Jun. 15, 2020

KSHB: Expert says parents should have 'the talk' with children of all races

Talking to kids about race and ethnicity is important and should be discussed with all kids.

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Jun. 15, 2020

Saint Luke's News: Tempus testing platform gives cancer patients personalized treatment options

Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute is one of only two medical facilities in the country to use a genomic testing platform for cancer research called Tempus.
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Jun. 10, 2020

KMBZ: With Kansas playgrounds reopening, doctors urge extra caution

Hear why Dr. Sarah Boyd, Saint Luke's Infectious Diseases physician, says opening back up isn't like flipping a switch and everything is safe again.
KMBC: With Kansas playgrounds reopening, doctors urge extra caution
Jun. 9, 2020

KMBC: With Kansas playgrounds reopening, doctors urge extra caution

Dr. Sarah Boyd, Saint Luke's Infectious Diseases physician, talked to KMBC about why it isn't like flipping a switch and everything is safe again. 
Jun. 8, 2020

KCTV: Saint Luke's employees take a knee to support racial equality

Saint Luke's employees across the metro participated in a show of support for racial equality as part of the #WhiteCoatsforBlackLives movement nationwide.
KSHB 41 Action News. Photo of woman sleeping at night
Jun. 8, 2020

KSHB: Saint Luke's expert shares ways to battle insomnia during COVID-19

More people are struggling with insomnia amid the COVID-19 pandemic. KSHB talked to Savannah Geske, PhD, about what you can do to get a better night's sleep.
Better Kansas City on KCTV. Dr. Tracy Stevens talking to host Bill Hurrelbrink.
Jun. 4, 2020

Better Kansas City: High blood pressure—the silent health threat

Nearly half of all American adults have high blood pressure, which is a leading cause of heart attacks, strokes, and more. Dr. Tracy Stevens shared several ways to lower your numbers on Better Kansas City.