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A good news, bad news day in Kentucky: Covid-19 metrics keep falling, but our infection rate remains highest among the states
To enlarge this map, click on it. For the original New York Times map and data, click here. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The good news is that the...
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‘Fighting to Breathe,’ a look at lung diseases in Ky., their causes and new treatments, premieres Monday night on KET
Kentucky Educational Television is airing a three-part series and forum that will examine the under-told story of lung cancer and other lung diseases in Kentucky: the causes, the impact on those...
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Bill to prohibit schools from requiring masks passes first hurdle
Rep. Lynn Bechler —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A bill to prohibit public schools, colleges and universities from requiring masks has passed out of committee and is on...
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Covid-19 numbers in Kentucky continue to go down, but the state’s infection rate is now the highest among the states
New York Times map, adapted by Ky. Health News; click on it to enlarge. Tennessee may seem as “hot” as Kentucky, but its metropolitan areas have lower rates, so it ranks only fifth...
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Beshear says he expects the pandemic will ease by mid-March in Ky.; right now, our infection rate remains fifth among the states
Kentucky Dept. for Public Health graph, adapted by Kentucky Health News; for a larger version, click on it. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday...
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4 Ky. community mental health centers join Medicaid program to blend mental health, behavioral health and medical services
Four community health centers in Kentucky are in a two-year pilot program that lets them provide medical services for Kentuckians on Medicaid, not just behavioral and mental health care. The Demonstration...
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Proposed new CDC guidelines for treating pain would encourage use of non-opioid therapies first, avoid one-size-fits-all approach
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention map, adapted by Ky. Health News, shows opioid-prescribing rates in counties that ranked highest and those surrounded or nearly surrounded by them. —– By Melissa...
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A healthier diet could add years to your life, study says: more than a decade in your 20s, and eight or nine years even at age 60
Graph by University of Bergen researchers, adapted by Kentucky Health News; click on it to enlarge. —– A young adult in the U.S. can add more than a decade to...
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If you have heart disease or have had a stroke, you are at higher risk of having complications from the flu, so get a shot, CDC says
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Even as influenza cases in Kentucky continue to decline, federal health officials remind people with heart disease that they need to get a flu...
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Getting annual flu shots or nasal sprays gives children broad protection against many variants of influenza, study finds
Photo from Washington University in St. Louis —– Children who receive year after year of season-specific influenza vaccines develop antibodies that also provide broader protection against new strains of flu, including...