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Feb. 27, 2019

Better KC: Women's Heart Health

Heart disease is a woman's number one health threat. In the past 25 years, Saint Luke's Muriel I. Kauffman Women's Heart Center has raised awareness for women's heart health and been pioneers on researching the different symptoms women can experience. 
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Feb. 25, 2019

FOX4: Co-worker Pays it Forward to Saint Luke's Patient After Giving Birth to First Child

A patient at Saint Luke's East Hospital got a surprise visit after delivering her long-awaited bundle of joy. FOX4 worked with a co-worker to pay it forward to the new parents.
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Feb. 23, 2019

KMBC: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Can Be Linked to Rare Form of Heart Disease

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome affects millions of Americans, but what most people do not know is that it can be linked to a rare form of heart disease. KMBC talked to Dr. Brett Sperry about a recent study and advanced treatment options at Saint Luke's.
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Feb. 22, 2019

KCTV: Saint Luke’s Working to Learn More About Pregnant Women with Heart Disease

After collapsing at work and losing her baby due to heart issues, Cheyenne is participating in a new study at Saint Luke's. KCTV talked to Dr. Schmidt about how it's helping pregnant women with heart disease.
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Feb. 20, 2019

FOX4: Doctors Say Shoveling Snow Can Increase Risk of Heart Problems

With another round of snow, you may have to shovel your driveway and sidewalks again. FOX4 talked to Dr. Hart about how shoveling can put stress on your heart and how to stay safe.
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Feb. 19, 2019

FOX4: Drinking Two or More Diet Drinks a Day Linked to High Risk of Stroke, Heart Attacks

A new study found drinking two or more diet beverages a day is linked to an increased risk of strokes and heart attacks. FOX4 talked to Dr. Martin about the study's findings.
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Feb. 18, 2019

KSHB: Tiny Device Improves the Lives of Heart Failure Patients

A sensor smaller than a dime is helping doctors keep heart failure patients out of the hospital. KSHB talked to Dr. Andrew Kao about how the new technology works.
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Feb. 16, 2019

KSHB: 'Somebody cares': Inmates crochet scarves for women with heart disease

A group of women at the Chillicothe Correctional Center use the are of crocheting to give back to other women - women who have heart disease.
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Feb. 16, 2019

FOX4: Sledding safety

With all the snow piling up, families may be going sledding. Dr. Ryan Gallagher spoke with FOX4 about injuries you can get while sledding.