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The treatment center is not currently allowed to serve foster children or other youth in state custody. Brooklawn leaders have filed their intent to appeal.
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Lawmakers have introduced bills that aim to make prescription drugs more affordable, prevent medical billing errors that drive up costs, and prohibit non-compete agreements for physicians.
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Attorneys for abortion care providers and the state will argue the constitutionality of Indiana’s near-total abortion ban before the state’s highest court this week.
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A Louisville doctor shares tips on avoiding cold weather injuries like frostbite and hypothermia.
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The residential treatment center says it’s made “extensive changes” since the death of 7-year-old Ja’Ceon Terry.
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A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a Louisville ordinance that created buffer zones around health care facilities, including those that provide abortions.
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Medical officials expect this year’s flu season to be one of the worst documented. Six children have died so far, matching the previous record.
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Right-leaning states moved to make ballot measures tougher to pass after success of voter initiatives on abortion rights, marijuana and Medicaid expansion. That's led to pushback from state lawmakers.
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People are gathering indoors for the holidays, and there's been an uptick in COVID-19 cases. The federal government says you should test often to try to prevent the spread of the virus.
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Dr. Jason Smith received the first COVID-19 vaccine in Kentucky two years ago. He said vaccines and boosters are the best protection.
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A KHN investigation found when some Medicare Advantage plans got a rare federal audit, they couldn't produce billing records for care they said they'd provided. Some blamed fire, flood — or doctors.
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The Biden administration will use data from EMS first responders to track overdoses. The focus will be on improving response to a public health crisis that kills more than 100,000 Americans annually.