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Research suggests local journalists quote local experts, not Fauci, when discussing pandemic health guidelinesHealthy Care
Rural journalists are charged with keeping readers informed about the coronavirus pandemic, but widespread skepticism of government-endorsed...
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Flu cases are declining in Kentucky, but season runs until May, and CDC says there's still time and reasons to get vaccinatedHealthy Care
State Dept. for Public Health map, adapted by Ky. Health News; to enlarge, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News...
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Legislature sends Beshear a bill to ban any 'zero visitor' policies in nursing homes other facilities, a legacy of the pandemicHealthy Care
State Sen. Julie Raque Adams (Legislative photo) By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A bill to guarantee an essential caregiv...
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Pope Francis sees an "infodemic," says access to accurate information about the coronavirus and vaccines is a human rightHealthy Care
Pope Francis (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images) Pope Francis said Friday that an “infodemic” is spreading, defining it as “a d...
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Coronavirus cases remain high in Kentucky, but other measures of the pandemic, including Covid-19 hospitalizations, declineHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Coronavirus cases remain at near-record highs in Kentucky, but Covid-19 hospitalizations and the ...
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Lexington students' contacts with counselors, social workers and other mental-health professionals have quadrupled in pandemicHealthy Care
The pandemic has quadrupled the "contacts between Fayette County students and district counselors, social workers and other mental-heal...
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Pandemic numbers seem to be nearing peak in Ky., but Beshear advises caution, warning that hospitals could still be overrunHealthy Care
Covid-19 can cause psychological problems; UK case is an example, and also of surgery that can prevent epileptic seizuresHealthy Care
From left: Sally Mathias, M.D.; Aleina Milligan; her sister Kelly Milligan, the patient; Farhan Mirza, M.D., and Timothy Ainger, Ph.D...
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Virus infection rate stalls, but new-case average hits a new high and Covid-19 hospitalizations jump 4% in one day, nearing recordHealthy Care
Regions in red are using over 80% of ICU beds. (State table, adapted by Ky. Health News; click to enlarge) By Al Cross Kentucky H...
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7-day average for Covid-19 cases a record; Ky. rate is No. 2 in nation; surge causing more hospitals to limit elective proceduresHealthy Care
NYT chart shows states with top 7-day rates of new coronavirus cases Tuesday; click on it to enlarge. By Melissa Patrick Kentuck...
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Pandemic still set records but may be nearing its crest in Ky.; short-staffed hospitals struggle to keep up; better masks urgedHealthy Care
State Dept. for Public Health graph, adapted by Ky. Health News; for a larger version, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky...
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UnitedHealthcare, nation's largest insurance company, posts record profit for an insurer; growth comes mainly from taxpayersHealthy Care
NEWS ANALYSIS by Wendell Potter Just days after a Commonwealth Fund report showed that American families are sending health insurance co...
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School nurse advocates disappointed that the House didn't fund a nurse for every school, but say they will lobby the Senate for itHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Representatives of the Kentucky Nurses Association 's School Nurse Task Force were disappoint...
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Bill would start state program to screen for lung cancer, in which Ky. leads in cases and deaths, to catch it earlier and save livesHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky leads the nation in lung cancer. In an effort to get more eligible Kentuckians screened ...
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CBO report issues report Yarmuth requested on health-care costsHealthy Care
Yarmuth ( WBKO image) The Congressional Budget Office has issued a report requested by Democratic Rep. John Yarmuth of Louisvil...
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Study: Covid-19 shots don't affect fertility, but the disease mightHealthy Care
Vaccines for the coronavirus don't affect the fertility of men or women, but the virus "could cause short-term fertility problems i...
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“You set an example … you live by that example” - Tracey EminHealthy Research
It’s an overcast grey day today and I’m ruminating on the man who was overwhelming elected as prime minister in 2019 and whose name I can ba...
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