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Coronavirus and Chill: How to Calm Yourself & Not Watch Contagion
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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 hopkinsmedicine.org photo Every case of the coronavirus -- whether in an adult or a child and whether it is symptomatic or not -- gives the virus another opportunity to mutate. "David O'Connor, a vir… Read More
Anchorman Sam Dick retires at Lexington's WKYT-TV; went public with his prostate cancer, surely saving the lives of others Sam Dick goes public with his cancer. (WKYT-TV image Tuesday, from broadcast several years ago) Sam Dick, a familiar face to millions of Kentuckians over a record 34 years as evening anchor on Lexington television, d… Read More
Pandemic on a two-day plateau going into four-day holiday period, but leading indicator, positive-test rate, goes above 7% New York Times map, adapted by Ky. Health News; click it to enlarge or here for interactive version. By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The pandemic in Kentucky mostly plateaued Wednesday as the nation began a long ho… Read More
Fewer than 8% of overdose survivors are given or prescribed drugs that can block overdose and help them fight addiction Buprenorphine is given with naloxone to stop overdose, and alone as drug treatment. As deaths from opioid overdoses continue to set records in Kentucky and the nation, a new study has found that less than 8 percent o… Read More
Kentucky is one of seven states to get grants from Bloomberg to fight the record-setting epidemic of opioid overdosesKentucky is among seven states that will get millions of dollars from Bloomberg Philanthropies to fight the opioid-overdose epidemic. Gov. Andy Beshear announced the $10 million grant to the state "with the goal of reducing … Read More
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