Category: YOUR HEALTH
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Beshear allows ‘born alive’ bill to become law without his signature; it’s the first anti-abortion bill he has not vetoed
Gov. Andy Beshear has allowed to become law without his signature an anti-abortion bill that the legislature would have enacted anyway if he had vetoed it, and that critics say...
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State records 58 Covid-19 deaths today, a record, but Beshear cites state’s low death rate, says more masking may be helping
Gov. Andy Beshear, at top near right, and Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, at bottom near left, in a vaccination video with counterparts in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. —– By Melissa...
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State reports 49 more deaths from Covid-19; January is on track to be the most deadly month for the disease in Kentucky
Kentucky Health News graph; new-case data is from initial, unadjusted daily reports. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear and his health commissioner have long said Covid-19...
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New-case trend stays down and vaccine pace quickens, but supply is a challenge; Beshear issues vetoes, opens door to talks
Ky. Department for Public Health graph, adapted by Kentucky Health News; to enlarge, click it. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear announced 2,250 new cases of the coronavirus...
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Researchers think they have finally found a treatment that works on methamphetamine addiction, but say more research is needed
Dr. Madhukar Trivedi, right, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, led the research. —- Kentucky Health News As methamphetamine causes more addiction and death, treatment specialists have despaired for...
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Youth substance-use webinar says parents need to talk to kids early about vaping; addresses roles of music, social determinants
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The final webinar about reducing disease and unhealthy behaviors in Kentucky’s children focuses on vaping and substance use and offers policies and practical guidance...
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Stivers says legislature could negotiate with Beshear on emergency bills; governor still says ‘changing the rules in the midst of a worldwide health pandemic seems like a bad idea’
The General Assembly has passed three bills to limit the governor’s power in emergencies, including the current pandemic. Gov. Andy Beshear is expected to veto them, and the legislature seems...
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Covid-19 death numbers keep ticking up as most other measures of the pandemic decline; holiday surge appears to be over
Kentucky Health News graph; case numbers are based on initial, unadjusted daily totals —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Sunday’s Kentucky pandemic report was much like Saturday’s, with most...
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Most Ky. measures of pandemic ease slightly, but 32 more deaths keep that trend at a high; prison in Morgan County beset by virus
State Corrections Department chart, with shading applied by Kentucky Health News. Chart is updated on weekdays at https://corrections.ky.gov/facilities/pages/covid19.aspx. —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky recorded 3,096 new cases of the novel...
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Coroner in Frankfort’s county says suicides doubled in 2020, while overdoses rose by almost half; those with fentanyl nearly tripled; state drug policy chief says 2020 will be worst year for ODs
Kentucky coroners aren’t required to issue annual reports, but some do, and the 2020 report from Franklin County Coroner Will Harrod suggests it’s a good time to ask your coroner...