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As virus cases, hospitalizations and deaths tick back up, Beshear says holiday actions may determine who's around for next year's
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New recommendations for CT scans to detect unknown lung cancer allow younger and lighter smokers to get checkedBy Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News More people now qualify for yearly low-dose scans to detect lung cancer, under new federal guidelines released Tuesday, March 9. This is good news for Kentucky, since it leads the nati… Read More
Blacks and whites swap places in Kentucky coronavirus statistics, as the pandemic became less urban and more rural Ky. Health News graph (click to enlarge); dashed lines show races' share of state population. By Bruce Maples Kentucky Health News As the coronavirus pandemic took off, there was a striking anomaly in the data: Afri… Read More
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