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Morning Medical Update

Release Date: 04/21/2025

High School Athletes: Off Season Training show art High School Athletes: Off Season Training

Morning Medical Update

For athletes, what happens off the field can be just as crucial as game day. We take a closer look at what happens when two high school athletes spend their summer training at The University of Kansas Sports Medicine and Performance Center. Spoiler alert… these workouts are about more than just building strength.

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Prostate Cancer and Radiation Treatment show art Prostate Cancer and Radiation Treatment

Morning Medical Update

Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. There are numerous choices for patients. Radiation is one route and now some patients at The University of Kansas Cancer Center can undergo all treatments in just one week.

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Morning Medical Update - Emergency Actions Plans show art Morning Medical Update - Emergency Actions Plans

Morning Medical Update

From professional athletes and cheering fans to high school players and coaches on the sidelines — they all share one critical need: a well-prepared emergency action plan. When seconds matter, preparation saves lives. We’ll show you real-world examples where quick action made all the difference.

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TendoNova: Less Invasive Way to Treat Tendon Pain show art TendoNova: Less Invasive Way to Treat Tendon Pain

Morning Medical Update

Tendon pain can limit mobility and linger for months. Sometimes rest and rehab aren’t enough. A new generation of a minimally invasive device in the hands of doctors at The University of Kansas Health System is now helping patients avoid surgery and get the relief they need.

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Living with Stage 4 Cancer: Jenny’s Journey of Hope and Renewal show art Living with Stage 4 Cancer: Jenny’s Journey of Hope and Renewal

Morning Medical Update

Jenny Nelson’s cancer returned as stage 4, but she’s not letting it define her. With care from The University of Kansas Cancer Center and support from her family, she’s living life fully—renewing vows, embracing love, and proving cancer can’t touch the joy of a well-lived life.

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Kidney Transplant between Mother and Son show art Kidney Transplant between Mother and Son

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Born with a rare condition called 'prune belly' syndrome, he faced impossible odds—until his mother gave him the ultimate gift: a life-saving organ transplant. Now thriving in grade school, his journey is a powerful testament to love, resilience, and the life-changing impact of organ donation.

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New Treatment for Epilepsy show art New Treatment for Epilepsy

Morning Medical Update

Her seizures started when she was just a baby. An implant only brought partial relief. Now a new treatment greatly reducing this patient’s seizures.

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Epilepsy Under Control and Finally Driving show art Epilepsy Under Control and Finally Driving

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She’s in her 30’s and reaching a new milestone thanks to an implant that controls her seizures. Patient Mallory Contreras and her doctor talk about how her life has changed.

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Celebrating Emergency Department and Trauma Nurses show art Celebrating Emergency Department and Trauma Nurses

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Calm in chaos, first to help, and last to rest. Emergency Department and Trauma nurses do it all, and we are taking you inside their worlds. See what it really takes to work the front lines.

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The Healing Power of Music by Patients for Patients show art The Healing Power of Music by Patients for Patients

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Music, medicine and whole lot of heart. There’s an incredible story behind a recent jam session inside a Lee’s Summit infusion clinic. Meet the patients turned performers and the nurses who believe in more than just medicine.

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