Month: July 2023
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10th annual hepatitis conference to be held July 27 in Lexington
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky, which has one of the nation’s highest rates of hepatitis C infection, will hold its 10th annual Viral Hepatitis Conference next week, on...
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Judge reverses his ruling that blocked law on gender-affirming care, citing 2-1 ruling of appeals court handling similar cases
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern A federal judge on Friday stayed a temporary block on part of a new Kentucky law that banned gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors. That...
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Study ranks Ky. 11th in mental health, No. 1 for adults and No. 31 for youth; rankings come at first anniversary of 988 crisis hotline
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Mental Health America, a nonprofit that promotes mental health and programs to address it, ranked Kentucky 11th in the nation for mental health and...
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Opioid commission, with new member, will hold hearing Monday, July 17 on ibogaine, exotic drug proposed for drug treatment
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission will hold its first public hearing Monday, July 17, about the use of an exotic psychedelic drug, ibogaine,...
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Frankfort power struggle, too few dentists and low Medicaid pay are all barriers to healing the pain in poor Kentuckians’ mouths
By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern RED BIRD, Ky. — At the Red Bird Mission dental clinic in southeastern Kentucky, patients with few or no teeth now are eligible for dentures...
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UK gets renewed grant to study major environmental health impacts on Kentuckians: $7.4 million for the next five years
UK press release The University of Kentucky Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences will continue its work to study major environmental health impacts on Kentuckians with a renewed award from...
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It’s time to make sure your children are up-to-date on vaccinations required for school; Kentucky lags behind all the states it borders
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News With just a few weeks left before school starts, it’s time to make sure your school-aged children are up to date on their required...
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Covid-19 vaccine mandate for health-care workers ended in mid-June, but some major Kentucky hospitals still have such policies
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News About a month ago, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services withdrew its requirement that health-care workers get a Covid-19 vaccination, and while the...
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Feds propose rules to limit ‘junk’ health plans to 4 months, keep them from ‘gaming the system’; seek info on health credit cards
By Jennifer Shutt States Newsroom The Biden administration announced new initiatives Friday that could reduce health-care costs, though none will take effect immediately. The changes include a proposed rule that...
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First drug to slow Alzheimer’s disease gets full FDA and Medicare approval for early-stage cases; drug is still in clinical trials at UK
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted full approval for the first drug to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, opening the...