Saint Luke's Newsroom

Sep. 29, 2023

KMBC: Clearing Up COVID-19 Vaccine Confusion

KMBC talked to Dr. Sarah Boyd about why people should get the new vaccine this fall.
Sep. 29, 2023

HCP Live: Report: More Than 25% of U.S. Adults Has One or More Cardiac, Renal, or Metabolic Conditions

Researchers at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute took part in an analysis examining two decades of trends in the prevalence and overlap of cardiac, renal, and metabolic conditions among U.S. adults.
Sep. 26, 2023

KMBC: Kansas City Current Players Visit Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City

The Kansas City Current Teal Mobile and KC Current players made a special visit to Saint Luke's Hospital to hang out and talk with staff to show appreciation.
Sep. 26, 2023

KSHB: Kansas City Current Players Visit Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City

The Kansas City Current Teal Mobile and KC Current players made a special visit to Saint Luke's Hospital to hang out and talk with staff to show appreciation.
Sep. 26, 2023

Retired Physician Gets Relief from Debilitating Lower Back Pain with Innovative Minimally Invasive Treatment

After suffering from severe lower back pain for more than a decade, David found relief with an innovative treatment at Saint Luke's Pain Management Center.
Sep. 26, 2023

KCTV: Medication vs. Surgery: Making the Right Decision for Lasting Weight Loss Results

KCTV talked to Dr. Rob Kenney about the effectiveness of these medications compared to weight loss surgery and when each of these treatments is most appropriate.
Sep. 22, 2023

Health News You Can Use: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Dr. Pearl talks about the health risks of PCOS if left untreated and how Saint Luke's is working to help women with the condition.
Sep. 21, 2023

Wright Memorial Physicians’ Group and Saint Luke’s Mercer County Clinic Scheduling for Established Patients g Influenza Vaccinations

Influenza vaccinations at Wright Memorial Physicians’ Group in Trenton and Mercer County Clinic in Princeton will begin Monday, September 25.
Sep. 21, 2023

Healio: Minimally Symptomatic Patients Likely to Survive with Good Health Status After TAVR

Dr. Chetan Huded and colleagues found patients with minimal symptoms who underwent TAVR were more likely to survive with good health status at one year than more symptomatic patients.