Anchorman Sam Dick retires at Lexington's WKYT-TV; he went public with his prostate cancer, surely saving the lives of othersHealthy Care

Sam Dick goes public with his cancer. (WKYT-TV image Tuesday, from broadcast several years ago) Sam Dick, a familiar face to milli...
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Pandemic on a two-day plateau going into four-day holiday period, but leading indicator, positive-test rate, goes above 7%Healthy Care

New York Times map, adapted by Ky. Health News; click it to enlarge or here for interactive version. By Al Cross Kentucky Healt...
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Kentucky is one of seven states to get grants from Bloomberg to fight the record-setting epidemic of opioid overdoses Healthy Care

Kentucky is among seven states that will get millions of dollars from Bloomberg Philanthropies to fight the opioid-overdose epidemic. Gov...
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Fewer than 8% of overdose survivors are given or prescribed drugs that can block overdose and help them fight addictionHealthy Care

Buprenorphine is given with naloxone to stop overdose, and alone as drug treatment. As deaths from opioid overdoses continue to s...
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Outgoing National Institutes of Health director says disinformation, misinformation are fueling distrust in science and 'Truth is losing'Healthy Care

Francis Collins, head of the National Institutes of Health, and Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectio...
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The sooner you quit smoking, the better off your lungs will be; but the sooner you start, the higher your risk of cancer deathHealthy Care

Photo: Getty Images/Wavebreakmedia Smoking's negative health consequences are well known, but smokers can reduce―or even erase...
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Rural Americans are the most likely to say the pandemic is over, and least likely to take precautions against itHealthy Care

The Atlantic/Leger  poll was conducted Nov. 5-7. Click the image to enlarge or  click here  for the rest of the report. Though th...
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