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5 thinks to know about new Medicare negotiations on drug pricesHealthy Care
By Arthur Allen , Rachana Pradhan and David Hilzenrath KFF Health News The Biden administration has picked the first 10 high-priced pre...
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Feds call for first nursing-home staffing minimums, but proposed regulation is weaker than the nursing-home industry expectedHealthy Care
Federal officials' proposed minimum standards for nursing-home staffing are weaker than expected, Bridget Early reports for Inside Heal...
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Clinic that serves 33 Ky. counties is first in state to get a grant from program for comprehensive drug treatment and recoveryHealthy Care
Owensboro Hope House is one of MCCC's facilities. Kentucky Health News A behavioral-health clinic that serves 33 Kentucky co...
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One-fourth of Kentuckians say they have ever been diagnosed with depression; only W.Va. was higher in national CDC surveyHealthy Care
Centers for Disease Conrol and Prevention map, adapted by Kentucky Health News By Al Cross Kentucky Health News One in four Ken...
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Study expands access to naloxone, which blocks drug overdoseHealthy Care
The study includes distribution of naloxoone (brand name Narcan) at public events. (University of Kentucky photo) By Elizabeth Ch...
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Attacking respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on 3 fronts: Monoclonal antibodies for infants, vaccines for pregnant women and elderlyHealthy Care
By Dr. Ilhem Messaoudi University of Kentucky After an intense season of respiratory syncytial virus in the commonwealth, we have a new to...
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UK doctors of pharmacy answer questions about Covid vaccinesHealthy Care
A UK vaccine clinic (UK photo by Mark Cornelison) By Amy Picirilli University of Kentucky The Covid-19 public-health emergency ...
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Community professionals who work with Kynect have a new online resource to connect them with resources and each otherHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A new website called KyLoop has launched to provide an online connection space for community prof...
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State, advocates try to keep eligible people on MedicaidHealthy Care
State employees staffed a booth at the Kentucky State Fair to help people understand Medicaid changes and how to apply for the program...
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Small 'summer spike' in Covid-19 cases in Kentucky attributable to a slightly more contagious strain; new shot recommendedHealthy Care
People who last got a Covid vaccine last fall are starting to see waning protection. (Getty Images photo via Kentucky Lantern) B...
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Free-market economist says certificates of need shouldn't be required for health facilities; hospitals, nursing homes disagreeHealthy Care
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Kentucky would be “well served by the improved access to health care” if it were to repeal its certificate...
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Schools in Lee, Magoffin close due to Covid-19, other illnessesHealthy Care
Magoffin County Schools were empty Thursday, and were to be closed again Friday. (WKYT image) The predicted "summer surge&qu...
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Kentucky is next to last in currency of nursing-home inspections, and it may not have hit bottom yet, health officials tell legislators Healthy Care
Kentucky is farther behind on nursing-home inspections than only one other state, and the huge backlog might last a long time, Beshear admin...
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Cancer survivors in Appalachian Kentucky have greater risk of 2nd cancer than those in non-Appalachian counties, study findsHealthy Care
Cancer ribbons (Photo by Panuway Dansungnoen, iStock/Getty Images Plus) By Elizabeth Chapin University of Kentucky While can...
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Amid misinformation, few adults put significant trust in any health institution or media to be accurate about health topics, poll findsHealthy Care
Many falsely believe that a dewormer can treat Covid-19. (Photo by Dimas Ardian, Bloomberg, via Getty Images) By Darius Tahir KF...
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More than 1/3 of U.S. heart-attack and stroke survivors don't take aspirin to prevent a second one, 40 years after it was first advisedHealthy Care
People who have experienced a heart attack or stroke have prevented another one from happening by taking a daily aspirin. But fewer than hal...
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Kentucky's transgender youth are caught in the middle as Beshear, Cameron and political allies spar over trans health careHealthy Care
Students protested at the state Capitol against a law that banned gender- affirming care for minors. (Kentucky Lantern photo by McKen...
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