Saint Luke's Newsroom

Sep. 23, 2020

KCTV: CDC Retracts COVID-19 Changes

A new report on the CDC’s website over the weekend warned the coronavirus spreads easier than we thought.

Sep. 21, 2020

KSHB: Blue Springs couple encourages organ donation after heart transplant

A Blue Springs man has his wife, doctors, and an organ donor to thank for saving his life after suffering massive heart attacks. KSHB talked to Dr. Andrew Kao about the incredible story.
Sep. 18, 2020

Kansas City Star: COVID put a dent in blood supplies. These two drives encourage Lee's Summit residents to help

Months after COVID-19 took the U.S. by storm, a blood shortage continues in Kansas City and nationwide.
Sep. 18, 2020

Fighting Flu During COVID-19: What You Need to Know

This flu season may look different than any we have had before. Here is what you need to know.
Sep. 16, 2020

TCTMD: Pesco-Mediterranean Diet should be the gold standard, says JACC review

A Pesco-Mediterranean Diet with fish and intermittent fasting is optimal for heart health, according to a new review by Dr. James O'Keefe.
Sep. 16, 2020

KSHB: Saint Luke's Crittenton Children's Center offers tips for student mental health during pandemic

With schools reopening the combination of virtual learning and isolation at home is really taking a toll on children.
Sep. 15, 2020

MSN: Study: Pesco-Mediterranean Diet may be ideal for heart health

For decades, researchers have studied which diet works best for good health. Dr. James O'Keefe explains the positive effects this diet has on a person's body and what foods are best to eat.
Sep. 15, 2020

KCTV: New study finds Pesco-Mediterranean Diet with intermittent fasting may be ideal for your health

A new study found the Pesco-Mediterranean Diet with Intermittent Fasting is the ideal diet to help prevent heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and to maintain a healthy weight. Lead author Dr. James O'Keefe explains.
Sep. 15, 2020

KMBC: Health experts say more evidence shows vitamin D important to surviving COVID-19

Experts say three-fourths of people don't get enough vitamin D, making them more susceptible to infections. KMBC talked to Dr. James O'Keefe about the effects of the vitamin on your health.