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Drivers, racing enthusiasts and community members came together Tuesday at Paducah’s Atomic City go-kart track to raise money for a charitable health care provider.
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The pandemic added massive workloads to health departments that were already operating with limited staff and strapped for funding. But public health employees have continued providing services while managing the pandemic, which has led to an increase in demand for harm reduction services like syringe exchanges. The response to the ongoing crises has left public health departments in an even bigger bind as burnout has led to attrition.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised its guidelines for people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus. Now, instead of the…
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Tennessee women’s rights groups are challenging a state law they say will interfere with the decision-making process for pregnant people undergoing…
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Tennessee has been chosen as one of four states in Pfizer’s pilot program to deliver its coronavirus vaccine. The drug company announced last week that…
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Children now make up at least 1 in 11 of all reported U.S. coronavirus cases.That's according to data from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the…
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Leaders in government, education, and health care who make up the Bowling Green-Warren County Coronavirus Work Group presented an alert Tuesday about the…
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The coronavirus pandemic and the upcomng holiday season present a real challenge for the nation's blood supply. Now, the Red Cross is testing blood…
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With the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments Tuesday about the future of the Affordable Care Act, the upcoming decision will have a major impact on the…
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Hospitalizations of COVID-19 patients show no sign of slowing down in Tennessee, with a new high almost every day. But so far, the surge has not triggered…