Category: FEATURED
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Kentucky is seeing an ‘unusually high uptick’ in pertussis, known as whooping cough; Lexington outbreak grows to 21 cases
Kentucky doctors and the state Department for Public Health “are seeing an unusually high uptick in whooping cough,” or pertussis, Louisville’s WDRB reports. “Immunity for vaccination or natural infections wanes over...
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Doctor at UK says you don’t have to live with pelvic pain
By Dr. Johnnie Wright Jr. University of Kentucky Pelvic health is crucial to a woman’s overall well-being but is often misunderstood or overlooked. When symptoms such as urinary incontinence, pain...
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Vaccine misinformation abounds as measles spreads; 1 in 10 cases lead to infections that can cause hearing loss
By Amy Maxmen and Céline Gounder KFF Health News Measles is on the rise in the United States. In the first quarter of this year, the number of cases was...
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The science of sunscreens: Sorting out advice and rumors
By Katelyn Jetelina Your Local Epidemiologist Summer is here! While sunscreen may seem like an easy health decision, many people, especially younger and health-conscious ones, have doubts. Sunscreen health advice...
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New website helps Kentuckians find mental-health treatment; has had 5,000 first-time users since it launched in March
By Stephanie Ramsey University of Kentucky Despite growing awareness of mental-health issues, many people still struggle to find the right resources and treatment for mental health. The journey to receiving...
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Bill to help Pikeville hospital turned into a law that will help other rural hospitals after UK saw it as a threat and rewrote the bill
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News State Sen. Phillip Wheeler of Pikeville says one of the most consequential pieces of legislation passed by state lawmakers this year is a bill...
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First naxolone shipment under settlement with drug maker arrives
Kentucky Health News Nearly 8,000 doses of naloxone, which reverses the effects of drug overdose, were delivered to Kentucky this week as part of a settlement with Teva Pharmaceuticals, Attorney...
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Kentuckians’ access to mental-health care lags behind the nation. Paying providers more would help, psychologists say in report.
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Kentuckians are far more likely to pay out of pocket for mental and behavioral health services than for surgical or other medical care, except for...
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Kentucky gets a ‘D’ grade on second annual report card on maternal mental health, a bit worse than the national average
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky received a D grade on the second annual report from the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, moving up from a D-minus in...
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Eastern State Hospital is 200 years old; ex-patient, who says it saved his life, urges those who need mental-health care to get it
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News This story mentions suicide. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988....