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Dec. 16, 2020

FOX4: Vaccinating KC: Saint Luke's emergency physician answers your questions

The first round of COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in Kansas City, and many people have questions. FOX4 talked to Dr. Marc Larsen to get answers.
Dec. 15, 2020

FOX4: Vaccinating KC: Your questions answered

As the initial doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Kansas and Missouri, many people have questions about the new shots. FOX4 talked to Dr. Andrew Schlachter to get answers.
Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute
Dec. 15, 2020

Medical Xpress: New research on omega-3s and heart rate recovery

New research on omega-3s and heart rate has been published in The Fatty Acid Research Institute (FARI) in conjunction with The Cooper Institute.
Dec. 14, 2020

Flipping the Switch on Parkinson's: Mark's Story

After developing Parkinson's disease in his 50s, Mark came to the team at Saint Luke's Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute. Watch the story on how asleep Deep Brain Stimulation proved to be life-changing.
Dec. 11, 2020

ABC News: Saint Luke's nurse Abi Brittain receives 2020 Thrivership Award

After a devastating crash left Abi fighting for her life, she was so inspired by the nurses who saved her that she became a nurse herself to help save others. Watch ABC's Robin Roberts present Abi with the 2020 Thrivership Award.
Dec. 10, 2020

The Kansas City Beacon: How Kansas City metro COVID-19 restrictions compare to each other

Most of the Kansas City metro is tightening COVID-19 restrictions. The Beacon spoke to Dr. Marc Larsen about why eating out or going to the gym still comes with a higher risk.
Dec. 10, 2020

KSHB: Experts warn COVID fatigue may lead to winter surge

Health experts are expecting a surge in COVID-19 cases this winter. KSHB spoke to a psychotherapist at Saint Luke's Behavioral Health Services about the importance of fighting COVID fatigue this holiday season.
Dec. 10, 2020

FOX4: With more research needed, doctors urge those who recover from COVID-19 to stay cautious

Doctors say people who survive COVID-19 and develop antibodies should remain vigilant. FOX4 talked to Dr. Sarah Boyd about the chance of re-infection.