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UK HealthCare again named best Ky. hospital in U.S. News & World Report rankings; Baptist Health has three of six on listHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Six Kentucky hospitals have been named among the nation's "Best Regional Hospitals"...
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How Many TimesHealthy Research
As this blogger happily ages in front of your very eyes, I’m thrilled to welcome new blood into the seemingly frenetic world of arts, healt...
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Scores of reported cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Lincoln Trail area; awaiting state health department confirmation Healthy Care
Kentucky Health News Rocky Mountain spotted fever, the main tick-borne disease in Kentucky, has affected scores of people in the area serv...
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Health departments and their employees making tough choices now that the General Assembly has passed Bevin's pension billHealthy Care
Kentucky's health departments and their employees face some difficult decisions in the wake of the pension legislation passed in the rec...
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Skin-cancer rates have spiked 800% among young women; experts advise limiting exposure to sun and tanning bedsHealthy Care
New research shows that skin-cancer rates have surged among young women, likely because they use tanning beds, but health experts warn that ...
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UK gets $11 million grant to decrease cervical cancer in Eastern Ky. with focus on risks: smoking, HPV and low rates of screeningHealthy Care
The University of Kentucky has been awarded a five year, $11 million grant to work toward reducing the rates of cervical cancer in Eastern ...
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"Like Watching a Slow Train Crash": AHERF to Hahnemann & Drexel, Part DeuxHealthy Care Renewal
The Hahnemann Tragedy: Not All That Anechoic, But How Relevant Anyway? There are so many health policy narratives right now entering new pha...
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Deepest study yet finds only 36% of those who'd be affected by Ky.'s proposed Medicaid work rules aren't meeting them alreadyHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Matt Bevin says "hundreds of thousands" of able-bodied adult Kentuckians on Medica...
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Republican legislators propose taxing electronic cigarettes, as a health measure and a revenue measureHealthy Care
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky would tax electronic cigarettes just like other tobacco products for the first time, under a pr...
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3 children die, 33 are injured per day in accidents on U.S. farms; prevention workshop to be held in Lexington Aug. 6-7Healthy Care
The National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety will host a workshop will be held in Lexington Aug. 6-7 o...
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A Stealth Health Policy Advocate Goes Through the Revolving Door ... Now to Chair of the White House Council of Economic AdvisersHealthy Care Renewal
In 2017, we noted that President Trump had appointed a member of his Council of Economic Advisers who previously was a master health care co...
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Health experts say don't 'vape' around children, because secondhand aerosol from e-cigarettes is not safe for themHealthy Care
Evolving research shows that electronic cigarettes' secondhand aerosol (it's not vapor, despite what the industry says) is not witho...
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Michael Rust retires as head of Kentucky Hospital Association; Nancy Galvagni was appointed new president and CEO in MayHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Michael T. Rust, who led the Kentucky Hospital Association for 24 years, has retired. Rust sai...
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Opinion: Politicians are playing with fire when they erode support for mandatory childhood vaccinationsHealthy Care
OPINION By F. Douglas Scutchfield and Al Cross Public health is the nexus of science and politics. Unfortunately, the two frequently do no...
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Jewish Hospital quits heart transplants; U of L says there's less need for them, and can't start a program of its own right nowHealthy Care
Jewish Hospital is in downtown Louisville. Financially ailing Jewish Hospital , which has done only one heart transplant this yea...
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OD deaths in Ky. dropped nearly 15% in 2018; officials credit many policy initiatives, but say 'incredible challenges' remainHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky saw a nearly 15 percent drop in drug-overdose deaths in 2018, the first decline since 20...
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Opioid distribution database shows Ky. was 2nd for most legal pain pills per person between 2006-12; county-level data available Healthy Care
Washington Post map; click here to view the interactive version. Between 2006 and 2012, drug companies distributed 76 billion...
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After receiving 600 public comments, health cabinet removes proposal to ban tattoos on scarred skin in updated regulationHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The state Cabinet for Health and Family Services has updated its requirements for tattoo studio...
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State health department warns about danger of getting rabies, especially from bats; advises to never touch a batHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Public health officials are reminding Kentuckians about the dangers of rabies exposure from bats ...
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