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Dr. Matthew Stinson will take over the role from Brooks Miller who is retiring.
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At an event about pregnancy and maternal health convened by the St. Louis Department of Health on Thursday, a panel of health workers said quality pre- and post-natal health care provided by workers beyond clinical health settings is essential to reducing the state’s maternal and infant mortality rates.
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A Missouri Foundation for Health report finds both planned and unexpected costs of medical care create financial, physical and emotional burdens for the state’s residents.
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In Missouri and Nebraska, information about maternal mortality rates among Hispanic women is not reliable. That’s a challenge for health care organizations that depend on those statistics to send resources to that population.
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The Alliance for Healthcare Education is a partnership of four area institutions.
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A technique known as NMP is rescuing livers that were once considered unviable for transplant.
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The medical director of the Mercy Burn Center in Springfield said many burn injuries are avoidable.
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The plan was created by the Missouri Suicide Prevention Network in collaboration with the Missouri Behavioral Health Council and the Department of Mental Health.
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In its State of Tobacco Control study, the American Lung Association gives most of the region poor grades for curbing smoking and the use of other tobacco products.
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Mental Health Clinician Tammy Dixon shares some tips for meeting your goals.
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Washington University School of Medicine’s new research facility will bring together experts in a wide variety of neurological conditions who are working toward new treatments and technologies.