Healthcare

Bike shop owner Allen Voss

Extensive Missouri Bike Trail Plan Creates Both Hope and Lawsuits

Just outside St. Louis, Missouri, on a high, windy bluff overlooking the Missouri River, a trio of grey-haired cyclists pump up tires and make adjustments to their bikes while their friend Henry Lazarski paces the parking lot, eager to get rolling.

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Bear-shaped stress balls

KC-Area Business Leaders Tackle Mental Illness In The Workplace

Kansas City-area business leaders and health executives are kicking off an effort to make mental health a priority in the workplace.

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Neal Jones

KC Panel: Virus Associated With Cervical Cancer Also Endangers Men

Discussions about the dangers of the human papillomavirus (HPV) tend to focus on the risks it poses for cervical cancer. But as physicians and one local survivor emphasized in a discussion after the screening of a documentary shown Wednesday in Kansas City, HPV is not only a danger to women.

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doctor and medical assistant in a clinic

The Fight Against Cervical Cancer is Winnable. So Why Is Kansas Losing?

If all it took were a few shots to virtually eliminate the chances of contracting one type of cancer, you’d think at-risk people would be lining up for treatment in droves. There is, in fact, a three-dose regimen that experts say essentially prevents cervical cancer, which is newly diagnosed in more than 12,000 American women…

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KC Checkup: Four Questions for Danette Wilson

Danette K. Wilson took over as president and chief executive officer of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City in January, taking the reins from David Gentile, who stepped down for health reasons.

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