Saint Luke's Newsroom

Nov. 7, 2022

Healio: Food Insecurity Raises Risk for Poor Outcomes in Patients with PAD

Among patients with peripheral artery disease, those with food insecurity had elevated risk for a major CV event.
Nov. 4, 2022

American Heart Association: Food Insecurity Linked to Increased Risks for People With Peripheral Artery Disease

Living in a community where there is minimal access to nutritious foods may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke or early death for people living with peripheral artery disease.
Nov. 3, 2022

Healthy Kansas City: National COPD Awareness Month

Healthy Kansas City talked to Dr. Andrew Schlachter about what causes COPD and living with the condition.
Nov. 3, 2022

KMBC: Seventh-Grade Goalkeeper Has Raised Thousands to Help Fight Breast Cancer

KMBC was there as the young soccer player presented his proceeds to Saint Luke's Koontz Center for Advanced Breast Cancer for its annual Journey of Courage and Hope Retreat.
Nov. 2, 2022

Ingram's: Two Saint Luke's Physicians Named Top Doctors of 2022

Saint Luke's Health System is proud to have two physicians named to Ingram's Top Doctors of 2022.
Nov. 1, 2022

Kansas City Star: In Your Own Bed: Kansas City Hospital Launches a New Way to Avoid Hospital Stays

The Kansas City Star talked to Dr. Michael Nassif and two patients about the first program of its kind in the Kansas City area.
Oct. 31, 2022

Motherly: Study Reveals Link Between Chemical Hair Straighteners and Uterine Cancer

Motherly talked to Dr. Jason Knight about the connection between rising rates of uterine cancer in one population in particular and chemical hair straighteners.
Oct. 28, 2022

KCBS: New Research Shows Black and Hispanic Adults Less Likely to Receive Bystander CPR

KCBS talked to Dr. Paul Chan about the study's findings and its implications.
Oct. 28, 2022

CNN: Black and Hispanic Adults Less Likely Than Whites to Receive 'Potentially Lifesaving' Bystander CPR During Cardiac Arrest, Study Finds

Black and Hispanic adults who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely to receive bystander CPR, a new study finds.