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At age 53, Shariel had several doctors—a primary care physician treating her hypertension and osteoarthritis, a pulmonologist who’d prescribed a CPAP machine for sleep apnea, a cardiologist monitor
Among patients with peripheral artery disease, those with food insecurity had elevated risk for a major CV event.
Saint Luke's is proud to announce that Taylor Warwick, Saint Luke's East Hospital's Chief Operating Officer, was named to Modern Healthcare's Top 25 Emerging Leaders list for 2021.
New comprehensive program will provide expanded services close to home for patients with cancer
in Kansas City’s Northland.
The key to healthy aging is a healthy lifestyle. Dr. James O'Keefe talked to 435 Magazine about four ways to increase your life expectancy.
Dapagliflozin eases symptoms and physical limitations among patients who have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) within a relatively short time period.
A new program at Saint Luke’s will help promote quality of care by providing nurses support to conduct research. The Nursing Research Clinical Scholar program at Saint Luke’s launched this month and is designed to provide resources and financial support to a select group of nurses to attend monthly research-related seminars, develop a research project and submit it for funding, and ultimately conduct the study.
KCTV spoke to Dr. Ginny Boos about why multiple pharmaceutical companies showing promising vaccine results is key to getting ahead of the pandemic.
A study supported by the Saint Luke’s Hospital Foundation and conducted by a U.S.-Egyptian research team has uncovered the earliest documented case of coronary atherosclerosis – a build-up of plaque in the arteries that supply the heart muscle that can result in heart attack – in a princess who died in her early 40’s and lived between 1580 and 1550 B.C.