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Before You “Netflix and Chill,” Here’s How Long It Takes for Birth Control to Kick in
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Legislature sends Beshear bill decriminalizing medical mistakes; some in vitro fertilization advocates say bill will protect itBy Sarah LaddKentucky Lantern A bill giving Kentucky’s health-care providers criminal immunity for medical mistakes — which one lawmaker thinks will enshrine protections for in vitro fertilization by default — is on its way … Read More
Bill targeting certificate-of-need process for health-care facilities gets only three votes in House Health Services Committee State Rep. Marianne Proctor (KL photo by Sarah Ladd) By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern A bill that opponents said would effectively repeal Kentucky’s certificate-of-need law for health-care facilities failed in a stron… Read More
UK research reveals way to improve treatment for breast cancerBy Elizabeth ChapinUniversity of Kentucky A recently study at UK's Markey Cancer Center uncovered a critical pathway involved in evasion of the immune system by breast-cancer cells, pointing the way to make chemotherapy for … Read More
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