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First round of state grants from settlements with opioid makers and distributors, more than $8 million, go to 24 organizations Operation UNITE was one of 24 organizations to get a grant from the first round of opioid settlement money. It got $1 million to be used for prevention. (Photos by Melissa Patrick) By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health… Read More
988 suicide-and-crisis lifeline is free and available to anyone in crisis; calls have increased 23% since launch nine months ago By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky calls to 988, the short, easy-to-remember crisis hotline for mental health, have increased by 23% since it rolled out nine months ago, and there have been 15% fewer abandoned… Read More
UK study finds children who were exposed to opioids before birth are more likely to develop chronic diseases when they grow upBy Lindsay Travis University of Kentucky What happens to the cardiovascular health of babies exposed to opioids in the womb? A new study at the University of Kentucky suggests that children born to mothers who use opioids d… Read More
Kentucky's Covid-19 death rate lower than U.S. average when adjusted for health conditions and average ages in the states Rates before (L) and after (R) adjustment for conditions; click image to enlarge By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Now that Covid-19 has gone beyond the pandemic phase to the endemic phase, how did Kentucky han… Read More
UK medical school and recently added regional campuses will graduate largest class ever, with 42% staying in Ky. for residency Students in this year's graduating class of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine at Lexington celebrated Match Day in March, when they learned their residency locations. (UK photo by Mark Mahan) By Allison … Read More
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