Saint Luke's Newsroom

Apr. 1, 2021

Health News You Can Use: Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Treatment Advances

Dr. Liudmila Schafer, Director of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology at Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute, shares preventive steps, why knowing your family history is important, and the new advancements in treatments. 
Mar. 25, 2021

Health News You Can Use: COVID Vigilance During Spring Break

Dr. Ginny Boos, Saint Luke’s Health System Director of Infection Prevention, shares what you need to know before spring break starts. 
Mar. 19, 2021

Vegetable Soup

A great heart-healthy recipe for a chilly day from Saint Luke's Food As Medicine Everyday Program.
Mar. 18, 2021

Health News You Can Use: Colorectal Cancer Rising in Younger Adults

Dr. Liudmila Schafer explains the concerning trend doctors are seeing and when to start regular screenings.
Mar. 11, 2021

Health News You Can Use: Foster Care and the Pandemic

The nation’s foster care system has been overwhelmed by the pandemic. More kids are entering the foster care system, and there are fewer families to take them in, putting already vulnerable kids at an even greater risk.
Mar. 4, 2021

Health News You Can Use: Young Adults Mental Health During the Pandemic

The pandemic has taken a tremendous toll on many people’s mental health. Young adults have been hit particularly hard.

Feb. 24, 2021

Health News You Can Use: COVID-19 and an Athlete's Heart

Dr. Anthony Magalski talks about the impact COVID-19 can have on an athlete’s heart as well as guidelines for Return to Play after a COVID infection.
Feb. 23, 2021

Studies find transcarotid TAVR safest alternate, while minimizing hospital stays in the COVID-19 era

Transcarotid access was found to be the safest alternate option for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), according to two recent large studies. Dr. Keith Allen explains.
Feb. 17, 2021

Health News You Can Use: New Treatments for Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation - or AFib - is becoming more common among people in the U.S. Left untreated, AFib can lead to serious health complications.