Category: FEATURED
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Louisville’s ‘Bos’ Todd, national leader in mental health, dies at 93
Kentucky Health News Bosworth M. “Bos” Todd Jr., who co-founded a pathbreaking treatment center in Louisville for mentally ill youth and the foundation that makes the most mental-health research grants...
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Lt. Gov. Coleman reflects on her preventive double mastectomy
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman knew for a long time that one day she might learn cancer was at her door. Her family history put...
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Ky. health-care workers can apply for loan relief until Jan. 31
By Beth Bowling University of Kentucky In just over a year, the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health has helped provide more than $1.3 million in loan...
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Ky. health-care providers lobby for bill that would ease health insurers’ required prior authorization for medical procedures
OPINION by health-care provider groups listed below It’s a situation all of us will find ourselves in at some point. You’re sick, or get diagnosed with a chronic condition, or...
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Lesser-known health benefit of Dry January: cancer prevention
By Rachel C. Miller University of Kentucky As we begin 2024, resolutions to eat healthier and exercise more are likely on many minds. This year, you may consider adding another:...
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Impact of cannabis use during pregnancy is the focus of UK Cannabis Center’s next online seminar, to be held Feb. 26
The University of Kentucky Cannabis Center is sponsoring an online seminar titled “Cannabis Use During Pregnancy: Research from Policy to Practice” on Feb. 26. The seminar will be held via...
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Kentucky leads the nation in use of new class of drugs that fight diabetes and obesity; more than 2% of Kentuckians use them
Kentucky Health New Kentucky has the nation’s highest rate of dispensed prescriptions for a new class of diabetes and obesity medications, according to the analytics company PurpleLab and published by...
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Senate passes bill to cut number of Medicaid managed-care firms from 6 to 3
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The nearly 1.6 million Kentuckians with managed-care Medicaid health coverage would choose from three companies next year instead of the current six, under a...
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Bipartisan ‘momnibus’ bill aims to improve health of mothers, kids
Kentucky Health News Legislators are accustomed to seeing “omnibus” bills that deal with many subjects, sometimes related, sometimes not. Now the Kentucky General Assembly has a “momnibus” bill intended to...
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CHI St. Joseph Health to be new satellite site of nursing school
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Lincoln Memorial University of Harrogate, Tenn., near Kentucky’s southeastern corner, will launch a nursing-education site with CHI Saint Joseph Health in Lexington later in 2024,...