State Dept. for Public Health map, adapted by Kentucky Health News; for a larger version, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kent...
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State's positive-test rate above 8%; Beshear and Biden say new Omicron variant creates cause for concern, but not panicHealthy Care
Ky. Dept. for Public Health map, adapted by Ky. Health News; to enlarge, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News T...
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Omicron could be more contagious than Delta, but experts say it's unlikely to be completely resistant to vaccines; research neededHealthy Care
By Meryl Kornfield , Adela Suliman , Christine Armario and MarÃa Luisa Paúl The Washington Post A new variant of the coronavirus that c...
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Ky. ranks first in lung-cancer cases, and low in survival and early diagnosis, but prevention, screening and treatment are easier nowHealthy Care
At 89 cases per 100,000 residents, Kentucky is No. 1 in the rate of new lung cancer cases. The national rate is 58. (Map from the Amer...
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TV commercials from aging quarterbacks and others for private Medicare plans don't tell the whole story, such as high deductiblesHealthy Care
Joe Namath, in image from Medicare Advantage TV commercial aired in Fall 2020 By Trudy Lieberman It seems nothing ever changes w...
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Another reason to get the Covid-19 vaccine: Every case of the coronavirus is an opportunity for the virus to mutate Healthy Care
hopkinsmedicine.org photo Every case of the coronavirus -- whether in an adult or a child and whether it is symptomatic...
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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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Pandemic numbers continue to tick up, especially Covid-19 hospitalizations; 53 more deaths reported, raising recent averageHealthy Care
State Dept. for Public Health map, adapted by Kentucky Health News; to enlarge, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health...
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The New New Abnormal: What Should We Do in a World Becoming Increasingly Irrational?Healthy Care Renewal
We Health Care Renewal (https://ift.tt/3r3EGO9) bloggers once again apologize for our chronic lack of posting on the blog. However, we remai...
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Coronavirus cases, positive-test rate and hospitalizations keep rising in Ky., creating more risk as Thanksgiving approachesHealthy Care
State Department for Public Health graph, adapted by Kentucky Health News; click on it to enlarge. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky ...
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Exercise increases the body's cannabis-like substances, which can help reduce chronic inflammation, English study showsHealthy Care
Photo: Shutterstock Exercise can reduce chronic inflammation by increasing the body's own cannabis-like substances, which have...
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Not sure how to talk about Covid-19 vaccines with loved ones? Nurses offer a guide to 'productive conversations'Healthy Care
The American Association of Critical Care Nurses' guide to productive conversations about Covid-19 vaccines Covid-19 v...
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Estill County paramedic and EMS trainer is recognized as 'Community Star' on National Rural Health DayHealthy Care
Shelia Wise, a paramedic and training major at Estill County EMS in Irvine, has been recognized today by the National Organization of State ...
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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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Health commissioner says to expect more coronavirus surges, so it's important to keep encouraging vaccines despite resistanceHealthy Care
Steven Stack, M.D. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky will continue to see coronavirus surges from time to time, an...
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Coronavirus new-case rate goes up 7.9% in one day; state clears backlog of Covid-19 deaths and adds 212 to pandemic totalHealthy Care
Ky. Health News graph; case numbers are from initial, unadjusted daily reports; click to enlarge. By Al Cross Kentucky Health New...
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