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Live Life. Give Life.
Live Life Give Life

During an organ donation, the eerie quietness of the surgery area is a sharp contrast to the hurried activity of phone calls that occurs behind the scenes. This activity is coordinated by Midwest Transplant Network whose staff has only hours to identify and transport organs to suitable recipients throughout the United States. Denice Morrison, […]

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Dreams Fulfilled
Dreams Fulfilled

It’s always been a dream for Sam Richey, BSN, RN, and Megan Morrison, BSN, RN, to travel on a medical mission. In February, their dreams came true when they represented NKCH in the annual Jamaican medical and dental mission trip organized by Board of Trustee member Bob McGee and other community groups. Why They Do […]

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Long Way Home
Long Way Home

Kayaking on the Missouri River in the summer heat is less than ideal. Imagine doing it for three consecutive days with little sleep, blistered hands and 340 miles. RNs Anqi Dai and Jason Potts finished the MR (Missouri River) 340 race in 2017 and plan to participate again this summer. Like last year, they will […]

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The Ketogenic Diet: Should You Follow It?
The Ketogenic Diet Should You Follow It

You’ve probably heard of the infamous Ketogenic (keto) diet, and if you haven’t, then the basic, low-carbohydrate diet may be more familiar. The keto diet is known for it’s low-carbohydrate, high-fat, and adequate protein nature and is adamant about restricting your sugar intake. It’s been followed and made famous by many celebrities including Halle Berry, […]

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Mrs. Cake Boss
Mrs Cake Boss

Cake is often the centerpiece of celebrations for life’s special moments, such as birthdays, graduations or a new baby. For the past 33 years, many families have chosen Mae Stover, cake maker extraordinaire, to make just the right centerpiece to mark their special occasions. During the week, Mae is a patient service representative at Meritas […]

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6 Simple Steps to Help the Whole Family Be Heart Healthy
6 Simple Steps to Help the Whole Family be Heart Healthy

No matter your family dynamic, taking time to create some heart healthy habits benefits everyone. Make the Time Tracking each family member’s daily activities for one week gives you a snapshot of when the family can be together for physical exercise. It can also help you see which activities you can cut back on. Related […]

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Gentle Giants
Gentle Giants

Public acceptance for greyhound racing has declined sharply over the years as news surfaced about improper animal treatment. Dogs viewed as too old or too slow are often no longer of value to owners. Thankfully, there are people like Radiology Supervisor Cheryl Bondank, RTR, and her […]

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Safety First for Riding Enthusiast
Safety First for Riding Enthusiast

For most of his life, Vice President of Professional Services Matt Foresman, MA, has counted on two wheels to take him where he wants to go. As a child, he rode his bicycle around his Kansas City, KS, neighborhood, and as an adult, he used a bicycle as a triathlete. “After years of huffing and […]

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6 Tips for Soothing Winter Skin
6 Tips for Soothing Winter Skin

Old Man Winter took it easy on Kansas City the past few years. Unfortunately, this year he’s back in full force. If the seemingly endless days of sub-zero wind chills aren’t enough to make you want to pack your bags for warmer places, maybe the dry, itchy skin that comes with winter will. Don’t fly […]

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6 Flu-Fighting Foods to Start Eating Now
6 Flu-fighting Foods to Start Eating Now

Superheroes are super trendy right now, but even they aren't tough enough to fight off cold and flu viruses that prey on people during the winter.

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Easy Ways to Prevent (or Cure) a New Year's Hangover
Easy Ways to Prevent or Cure a New Years Hangover

Happy New Year! Ringing in the New Year is always so much fun! The hangover that may come the next day? Not so much. Try our tips for handling this unwanted party guest. First, a public service announcement: Drink responsibly. Keep yourself and others safe by drinking in moderation and choosing a designated driver before […]

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Employee Remembers With 100-Year-Old Postcards
Employee Remembers With 100-Year-Old Postcards

During the holidays, Lori displays her 100-year-old postcards at home in remembrance of her family and their importance to her. Long before instant messaging and cell phones, people relied on letters and postcards to keep in touch across the miles. In the early 20th century, Pony Express riders delivered the mail, which often […]