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  2. Amy Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Amy S. Kelley is an American geriatrician and palliative care specialist serving as the deputy director of the National Institute on Aging since 2022. She was previously the Hermann Merkin Professor in Palliative Care at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai .

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    60.16 Kansas. 60.16.1 Kansas City. 60.16.2 Salina. ... German Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology, ... Auckland City Hospital; Christchurch Hospital;

  4. Saint Luke's Health System - Wikipedia

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    Saint Luke's Health System is an Episcopal Church non-profit hospital network [1] in the bi-state Kansas City metro area, located in northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri. . With over 12,000 local employees, it is the third largest private employer in the Kansas City met

  5. Saint Luke's North Hospital–Barry Road - Wikipedia

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    5830 Northwest Barry Road, Kansas City, Missouri, United States Coordinates 39°14′56″N 94°38′54″W  /  39.24898°N 94.64843°W  / 39.24898; -94

  6. The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs - AOL

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    In a survey of over 700 outdoor swimmers, Harper and his team found that many used cold water swimming to manage inflammatory conditions like arthritis, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis.

  7. University Health Truman Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The origins of University Health Truman Medical Center began in 1870 with the construction of City Hospital at 22nd Street and McCoy Avenue (now Kenwood Avenue) in Kansas City. [4] Voters approved a bond issue in 1903 to fund the construction of a new larger General Hospital because the 175-bed hospital was deemed insufficient for the growing city.

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