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May. 31, 2022

FOX4: Maternal Mental Health Month: OB-GYN Encourages Mothers to Reach Out for Help

FOX4 talked to Dr. Sarah Pearl about when new and expecting mothers should reach out for help.
May. 31, 2022

KCTV: Stroke Awareness Month: Know the Signs

KCTV talked to Dr. Karin Olds about why recognizing the warning signs of a stroke and knowing you could be at risk is critically important.
May. 31, 2022

Wright Memorial Hospital Foundation announces 16th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

The 16th Annual Wright Memorial Hospital Foundation Charity Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, June 24, at the Riverside Country Club in Trenton.
May. 31, 2022

Wright Memorial Physicians’ Group and Saint Luke’s Mercer County Clinic provide 255 free sports physicals

The Missouri State High School Activities Association requires student-athletes in the state of Missouri to successfully pass a pre-participation physical exam.
May. 31, 2022

Anderson County Hospital Continues the C.A. Davis Nursing Scholarship

The C.A. Davis Nursing Scholarship was established in 1981 by the Anderson County Hospital Board of Trustees according to the will of C.A. Davis, who left money to the hospital specifically for the training of nurses.
May. 28, 2022

WebMD: Could a Broken Heart Have Killed Husband of Slain Texas Teacher?

WebMD talked to Dr. Tracy Stevens about broken heart syndrome and why doctors are seeing more cases. 
May. 27, 2022

Health News You Can Use: Stroke Hospitalizations Rising in Younger Adults

New research shows stroke hospitalizations among younger adults increased nearly 50% in ten years, while the number of stroke deaths in those under 45 decreased.
May. 27, 2022

Good Morning America: Spring Babies Bloom in Adorable Photoshoot

They say that April showers bring May flowers. Good Morning America shared Saint Luke’s South Hospital's newest babies were dressed as flowers to celebrate.
May. 27, 2022

KMBC: Kansas City Doctors Talk About Guns Being the Leading Cause of Death for US Children

Kansas and Missouri are among the worst states in the country for firearm deaths. Of the 50 states, Kansas is fifth-worst in the nation. Missouri is ninth.