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Even if you have a history of severe allergic reactions to vaccines, Pfizer and Covid shots are still a good idea, big study says
Image from CNBC.com —– The Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines using messenger RNA are shown to be safe for people with a history of severe allergic reactions to vaccines, medications, or allergens, according to a...
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Pandemic’s decline stalls in Kentucky; more schools drop masks; shots for kids 5-11 are days away; vaccination data corrected
Graphic from Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The pandemic’s decline in Kentucky stalled Friday. On the state’s daily report,...
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‘Take It From Me’ campaign has 18 new video public-service announcements to promote coronavirus vaccination
The “Take It From Me” campaign of public service video announcements has released 18 more videos urging Kentuckians to get a coronavirus vaccine. The campaign is a partnership between the Kentucky...
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Obesity is big risk factor for severe Covid-19, and that’s important in Kentucky, which is No. 1 in obesity of children aged 10 to 17
Despite the recent decline in new coronavirus infections, appears to be on the decline, “The risk to children and adults is still significant,” Hilary Brown reports for the University of Kentucky. “Of the...
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UK physician Peterson will be co-presenter in Nov. 9 webinar about the critical role of family physicians in rural America
Lars Peterson, M.D., Ph.D. —– A University of Kentucky physician and a University of Washington researcher will hold a webinar at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9 to discuss the critical role of family physicians...
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Kentucky’s 10- to 17-year-old youth rank No. 1 for obesity; high-school students rank fifth, 2-to-4-year-olds in WIC program sixth
Map from foundation report, adapted by Kentucky Health News to show rates in bordering states and the Southeast —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News In 2019-20, Kentucky had the...
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Since start of pandemic, Kentucky’s case rate is 17% above U.S. average, but state’s Covid-19 death rate appears near average
New York Times map adapted by Ky. Health News; click here for interactive version with county rates. —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky has had a higher rate of coronavirus cases,...
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Study: E-cigarettes don’t help smokers stay off combustible cigs
truthinitiative.org photo —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Switching to electronic cigarettes don’t help smokers stay off traditional cigarettes, according to a recent study. “Our findings suggest that individuals...
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Daily vaccinations and new coronavirus cases in Ky. are falling at about the same rate, but jabs outnumber cases by almost 7 to 1
Chart by The Washington Post; for a larger version, click on it. —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News As booster shots of all coronavirus vaccines approved in the U.S. become...
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Pandemic made chronic shortage of nurses in Ky. an acute shortage; now 1/4 of Ky. nurses say they plan to leave their jobs
Nurse Cydney Kanis at Baptist Health Lexington (Photo by Alex Slitz, Lexington Herald-Leader) —– One in four Kentucky nurses say they plan to leave their job in the next three months,...