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All 14 states with abortion bans saw a decrease in OB-GYN residency applications last year, a recent study found.
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Missouri’s Medicaid enrollment has shrunk by around 200,000 people since last summer, as the state continues the process of undoing a COVID-era pause on eligibility checks.
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Wastewater tests are designed to provide an early warning system so that public health officials can ward off outbreaks.
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Mercy Orthopedic Hospital surgeons began using the technology last fall.
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The Miracle of Giving Blood Drive will be held on December 22 and 29 at all CBCO donor centers.
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Hospital emergency departments are continuing to recover from COVID-19 – and they’re looking at ways to better meet the needs of those needing emergency care. KSMU’s Meghan McKinney looks at how the pandemic impacted ER wait times. And she reports on what healthcare systems are doing to address the problem of people waiting hours for care.
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Mercy Health Foundation Executive Director Alyea Alldredge said the current bus is broken down a lot, and when that happens, there are no mobile mammograms.
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The meeting, hosted by CoxHealth and Mercy, will be held Wednesday night at 5:30 at Jarrett Middle School.
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The Missouri Department of Social Services said those deaths were preventable. Here's how you can keep your baby safe.
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APO offers medical services and testing.
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The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks said there's a need for A negative and O negative, in particular right now, but all types are needed.
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Jamaa Birth Village plans to open satellite midwifery birthing locations across Missouri next year. Patients can receive midwifery and doula care and social support services.