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The Association of American Medical Schools found that fewer U.S. medical school graduates are applying to Kentucky residency programs.
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Soon-to-be medical school graduates are showing less interest in Tennessee’s OB-GYN residencies, according to new research by the Association of American of Medical Schools.
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Democrats in Kentucky’s legislature are pushing for exceptions to the state’s near total abortion ban. At the same time, Republicans and anti-abortion activists are pushing into new legislative frontiers to promote a “culture of life.”
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Tennessee ranks in the bottom five states for psychiatric bed space, according to a new report by the Treatment Advocacy Center.
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Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman knew for a long time that one day she might learn cancer was at her door. So she “wasn’t shocked” when, in September, a routine mammogram — her first — concerned her health care provider.
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Champions of freestanding birthing centers are renewing their push in the Kentucky General Assembly with legislation that addresses concerns raised by opponents in the past.
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Urges public to stay home when sick, practice good hand hygiene
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Gov. Andy Beshear is asking the Kentucky legislature to approve a larger list of conditions that would qualify for the state's new medical cannabis project.
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A recent report estimates how abortion bans in states like Kentucky and Missouri affected birth rates during the first half of 2023. It’s an early indicator that the bans aren’t equal in terms of impact.
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The clinic opened Tuesday
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A Kentucky woman has dropped a recently filed class-action lawsuit challenging two of Kentucky’s strictest abortion regulations.
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Kentucky first-term congressman Rep. Morgan McGarvey is working with a group of Washington Democrats to make benefits for black lung victims more accessible, but the legislation lacks bipartisan support.