Category: YOUR HEALTH
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Feds drop advice to floss after finding scant scientific evidence that it helps, but dentists still recommend it as ‘low cost, low risk’
A flossing demonstration (Associated Press photo: Julio Cortez) Flossing might help you have better oral health. But there’s no proof of it, despite decades of recommendations by dental experts, the...
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Many Kentuckians have hepatitis C and don’t know it, but die from it; if you were born in 1945-65 you should get tested for it
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky has the highest rate of hepatitis C infection in the nation, and many who have it don’t know they are infected and could...
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Kentucky Rural Health Association’s annual conference to be held Aug. 25-26 in Bowling Green
The 18th annual Kentucky Rural Health Association‘s annual conference will be held Aug. 25 and 26 in Bowling Green. Matt Jones, a three-time cancer survivor, author and motivational speaker, will...
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UK gets $2.8 million grant for Rural Health Research Center; will study health-care access in poor, rural U.S., including Appalachia
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The University of Kentucky has received a $2.8 million competitive grant to establish a Rural Health Research Center that will focus on access to...
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Health insurers get almost all of the rate hikes they requested for plans on exchange; some get more than they asked for
The state Department of Insurance has largely approved the rate increases that health-insurance companies requested for individual and small-group plans that will be sold through the federal health-insurance exchange for...
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Large employer in London opened its own primary-care clinic and is reaping rewards in cost savings and healthier employees
Angie Patton, health and wellness director, and Winston Griffin, CEO of Laurel Grocery Co., in one of its on-site clinic rooms. Photo: Bill Estep, Lexington Herald-Leader The rising cost of...
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Sharing syringes isn’t like sharing a bottle or a joint; it could lead to HIV or hepatitis outbreaks, and Kentucky is most vulnerable
Map from The Guardian highlights Wolfe County. Amanda Holpuch of The Guardian took a trip to Wolfe County, perhaps the U.S. county most vulnerable to an outbreak of HIV or...
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Studies: Hour of daily activity counters deathly effects of sitting, but ‘inactive lifestyles are just accepted,’ even by teenagers
image: medicaldaily.com By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Most of us spend too many hours sitting, and research says it’s slowly killing us, but a new study says that just...
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Study finds ADHD meds may help decrease risky behavior, but says more research is needed; ADHD is most common in Ky.
Researchers have found that medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, which is more common in Kentucky than any other state, may offer some additional long-term benefits by discouraging children from risky behaviors....
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McConnell continues to blame Democrats for lack of Zika funding, not mentioning details of what they call GOP ‘poison pills’
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News As the Zika virus spreads in Florida, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky continues to press his argument that Senate Democrats are responsible for...