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This comes after the state recently announced a 12-week contract with health care consultant Vizient, as staffing at hospitals continues to be a struggle due to an influx of coronavirus cases.
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Even before the outbreak of COVID-19 forced mass social distancing — keeping friends and family members apart for the sake of their health — many seniors…
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A few weeks ago on St. Louis on the Air, we learned about a brand-new medical device that allows users to measure nutritional ketosis with a breathalyzer.…
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In the new Netflix documentary "The Game Changers," a former team physician for the St. Louis Rams and Cardinals challenges what he refers to as a…
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Federal agencies are scrambling to establish regulations for hemp and hemp products as farmers in the Midwest and around the country start growing the...
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Knowing how to differentiate between symptoms of each can be important, especially if you're at high risk for flu's complications. Influenza can lead to pneumonia, hospitalization and even death.
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Beyond New Year's resolutions: Weight-loss coach, client discuss what leads to real lifestyle changeWhen it comes to New Year’s resolutions, an intention to lose weight continues to top the list for many Americans. All too often, those goals go…
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The organization 100 Black Men of Metropolitan St. Louis will host its 16th annual community health fair this weekend.The event, held at Harris-Stowe…
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While in 2014 just 1 percent of U.S. consumers claimed to be vegan, in 2017, about 6 percent made that claim. With a 600 percent increase in just three…
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Author Daniel Pink researched the science of timing to see how time of day affects what we do and how we do it.On Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air, host…