Day: February 5, 2024
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Respiratory viruses keep declining in Kentucky, but might be headed for plateau at ‘elevated level; flu up; study shows updated Covid-19 vaccine works
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Emergency department visits and hospital admissions for respiratory-related illness in Kentucky have declined four weeks in a row, but the state health department still...
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Bill to let pharmacists give vaccines to children 5 years and older advances, as state struggles to catch up on child immunizations
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A bill to allow Kentucky pharmacists to order and administer vaccinations to children down to the age of 5 advanced out of committee unanimously....
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Drugs getting stronger and killing more Kentucky children; report calls for protective action, also to keep kids from getting guns
By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern Kentucky’s youngest children continue to be at risk of drug overdoses from accidental ingestion — with the number of fatalities and the strength of the...
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Bill would make diagnostic breast examinations more affordable
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The General Assembly is advancing a bill to remove out-of-pocket charges for follow-up diagnostic breast examinations and supplemental breast examinations when they’re medically necessary....