Coalition for a Smoke-Free Tomorrow Kentucky's cigarette tax just went up 83 percent, from 60 cents per pack to $1.10 a pack....
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Feds charge 10, mainly in Louisville, with various health-care fraud schemes, call them 'drug dealers in lab coats'Healthy Care
A doctor, a psychiatrist, a chiropractor, a medical assistant and six other people in Louisville and Cave City have been indicted as part of...
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Judge blocks work requirement in MedicaidHealthy Care
A federal judge has blocked the requirements for work, volunteering or job training by "able-bodied" Kentucky Medicaid members, ru...
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Adam Meier, the state's new health secretary, has moved from creating policy to delivering it Healthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The state's new health secretary moved from a policy job that he loved to one that puts him...
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Kentuckians encouraged to let the pros handle the fireworks; even sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets are dangerousHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Fireworks are often synonymous with the Fourth of July 4, but they are also a common cause of inj...
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"Kentucky Substance Use Epidemic: A Solutions Update" is title of Bost Health Policy Forum to be held in Lexington Sept. 24Healthy Care
As Kentucky continues to struggle with the health and economic impacts of the opioid epidemic, the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky '...
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Both Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act insurers in Kentucky seek rate hikes; Anthem wants to cover 17 more counties, for total of 76Healthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The two health insurers offering government-subsidized health plans in Kentucky's individual ...
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In a region and state with many teen births, E. Ky. program helps young women find ways to teach sex-ed outside classroom Healthy Care
A Kentucky program trains Eastern Kentucky women to advocate for reproductive health. Photo by Hero Images/Getty Images A group ...
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Cardinal Health gives seven grants in Kentucky to teach students about being safe with prescription drugsHealthy Care
Seven Kentucky health-care or social-service organizations are recipients of Cardinal Health Foundation grants to teach students in kinder...
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Philanthropist Christy Brown gives U of L $5 million for institute to study environmental conditions that affect human healthHealthy Care
Christy Brown, U of L President Neeli Benapudi and Dr. Aruni Bhatnagar, director of the Envirome Institute. (U of L photo) With ...
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That was then...Healthy Research
...and this is now!
To celebrate Learning Disability Week 2018 , the always superb Venture Arts 'are sharing artist Amy's colour...
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Beshear sues Walgreens, alleging it worsened opioid epidemic by not reporting unusually large drug shipments top KentuckyHealthy Care
Attorney General Andy Beshear is suing Walgreens for "allegedly failing to legally monitor its own operations that shipped and dispens...
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Fewer Kentucky teens are smoking, but influx of new vaping products like the Juul creates worry that this trend will reverseHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky's high-school students continue to smoke at higher rates than their national counter...
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63 percent of Kentucky's children get their health insurance through Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance ProgramHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News More than 60 percent of American children are enrolled in Medicaid or the Children's Health I...
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Woman who lost 100 lbs. gives message of hope to the 68% of Kentuckians who are overweight: 'If I can do it, anyone can do it'Healthy Care
Liz Hopkins before and after losing 100 pounds (Photos submitted to the Owenton News-Herald) It took back surgery and the very r...
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McConnell gets hemp in Farm Bill, after argument with Iowa senator about inclusion of cannabinoids, including CBD oilHealthy Care
McConnell at the meeting ( Associated Press photo by Jacquelyn Martin) The Senate version of the Farm Bill contains Majority Le...
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Interior Department official met with coal industry lobbyists before canceling study on health effects of strip miningHealthy Care
A top official in the Department of the Interior met repeatedly with coal industry lobbyists shortly before canceling a study on the publ...
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Farmers' market in Columbia expects to serve 2,500 children at Hungry Kids Café on Saturdays this summerHealthy Care
Kasey Blue “KB” Kessler, Emma Burton, and sisters Kennedy and Cadence Booth, inspect tomatoes at the D&D Longview Angus booth at...
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