Melanie Hicks with Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City's Crittenton Children's Center talks to KSHB about how to recognize signs of child abuse and report any suspected cases.
Participating in team sports can help you live longer. A study co-authored by Dr. James O'Keefe found the best types of exercise for improving life expectancy are social sports that involve playing with friends.
Treating coronary artery disease in patients with type 2 diabetes may require a more aggressive treatment approach than normal, according to a new scientific statement from the AHA. Cardiovascular Business highlights the findings of Dr. Suzanne Arnold and her colleagues.
The treatment of CAD in patients with type 2 diabetes may need to be more aggressive compared with those without diabetes to reduce the risk for MI and other complications. Dr. Suzanne Arnold explains why in Cardiology Today.
One special volunteer at Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City is entrusted with caring for some of the most vulnerable patients. FOX4 talked to Bob McElwain about his important job.
Saint Luke's Hospice House has a very special team of four-legged volunteers that come by every week. KSHB talked to one volunteer about the Dogs on Call program and its impact on patients and families.
Countless studies link social media use to levels of depression and anxiety in teens. Amanda Davis, LPC, shared some tips for parents on how to encourage healthy social media use on Better Kansas City.
A new study suggests pregnant women who work two or night shifts in a week may have a higher risk of a miscarriage. However, Saint Luke's Dr. Rebecca Lobell talked to KSHB about why the study may be flawed.
Lucas Schubert, Nutritional Coordinator with Saint Luke's Food As Medicine Everyday (FAME) program, shares two nourishing tea recipes for individuals with cancer with the FOX4 morning show.