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Two Patients Died After Surgery At An Overland Park Hospital — Their Families Want Answers

On Feb. 6, 2018, Travis Claussen had his right hip replaced at Blue Valley Hospital in Overland Park. The 40-year-old resident of Lawson, Missouri, had...

How Playing Golf Can Help Your Health

Researchers found that playing golf regularly, at least once a month, was associated with a lower risk of death. Among regular golfers, there...

How Accurate Are Calorie Counts for Almonds, KIND Bars, and Other Foods?

Calorie information on food labels is back in the spotlight after the makers of KIND bars announced they’re lowering the calorie count on...

The scent of a rose improves learning during sleep

Effortless learning during sleep is the dream of many people. The supportive effect of smells on learning success when presented both during learning and...

What Nutritionists Think About Starbucks’ 3 New Plant-Based Drinks

Starbucks has added 3 new plant-based, dairy-free coffee drinks to their menu: Almondmilk Honey Flat White, Oatmilk Honey Latte, and Coconutmilk Latte. Nutritionists...

Solving a biological puzzle: How stress causes gray hair

When Marie Antoinette was captured during the French Revolution, her hair reportedly turned white overnight. In more recent history, John McCain experienced severe injuries...

Critical type O blood shortage: Red Cross urgently needs donors

Donors of all blood types are urged to give now and help restock blood supply WICHITA, Kan. (Jan. 20, 2020) — The American Red...

Supplement may help burn fat long after exercise

The many health benefits of regular exercise are well known. However, its impact on weight loss is less clear, as exercise increases appetite, potentially resulting in an...

Study sets blood pressure target for people over 80

Lowering an older person's systolic blood pressure to 120 mmHg or lower reduces the risk of heart disease, but increases the chance of kidney...

Health Forward Foundation Names Kansas City Native Qiana Thomason As Its New Leader

The Health Forward Foundation, which distributes more than $20 million in grants annually, has named Qiana Thomason as its new president and CEO. Thomason succeeds...
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