Category: FEATURED
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Kentucky and Ohio researchers get $5.7 million grant to improve Appalachian colorectal cancer screening and follow-up care rates
Researchers in Kentucky and Ohio have received a $5.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to increase colororectal cancer screenings and follow-up care among under-served people in Appalachia. The research will...
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Citing ‘pending legal challenge,’ Indiana suspends its Medicaid work requirements; lawsuit is fourth one to challenge them
Kaiser Family Foundation graphic —– Indiana’s Medicaid program has temporarily suspended its work and community-engagement requirements “due to a pending legal challenge,” according to an Indiana state news release. The lawsuit against Indiana...
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Health poll breakdown shows regional differences on drugs, syringe exchanges, statewide smoking ban, dental care
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky has released regional breakdowns of the Kentucky Health Issues Poll, which was conducted last fall. Each breakdown outlines respondents’ answers to various questions and compares regional...
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Open enrollment for federally subsidized health insurance (Obamacare) begins Friday, Nov. 1 and runs through Dec. 15
Insurance Department maps, adapted by Kentucky Health News; click on either for a larger version. Open enrollment for federally subsidized health insurance in Kentucky next year will begin Friday, Nov....
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Health Literacy Month reflects why Kentucky Health News exists; attention must be paid to health issues, including drug abuse
By Al Cross Editor and Publisher, Kentucky Health News Kentucky Heath News is in the business of health literacy: helping Kentuckians understand how to maintain and improve their health, and...
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As ‘vaping’ devices evolve, new potential hazards emerge
Electronic cigarettes (Photo by Justin Sullivan, Getty Images) —– By Carmen Heredia Rodriguez Kaiser Health News The smokeless tobacco industry that began with low-voltage cigarette look-alikes has evolved to include customizable, high-wattage...
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Trump may back off planned e-cigarette flavoring ban and allow mint and menthol, to the pleasure of tobacco companies
Trump tweeted this after his campaign manger raised concerns. —– President Trump’s campaign manager has warned him that his plan to ban most flavored electronic cigarettes “could backfire in the...
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Albany weight loss clinic sees big results with old-fashioned methods: eat better food, less of it, and exercise
Dr. Carol Peddicord holds a model representing 5 lbs. of body fat. (Clinton County News photo) —– A doctor and pharmacist in rural Albany, Kentucky are seeing big results in the...
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Three cases of whooping cough have been reported in Lexington high schools this year; the best defense is vaccinations
Two cases of whooping cough have occurred in less than a month at a Lexington high school, and another Lexington high school reported a case earlier this month. Two cases...
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Lawmaker files two bills aimed at e-cigarettes; some want to ban flavors, but sponsor says that should be left up to federal officials
Rep. Jerry Miller announces his pre-filed vaping bills, aimed at rampant teen use of electronic cigarettes. (WLKY-TV image) —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A Louisville legislator has pre-filed two bills...