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The Survivors Lap of the 2011 McCracken County Relay For Life winds its way in front of the grandstand at Carson Park in Paducah. It is the traditional opening lap of the all-night event that raises money in the fight against cancer.
Local Relay for Life announces dates
Grab your walking shoes and get ready to join people across the nation in taking steps to eliminate cancer during the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life walks in western Kentucky. Funds ra...
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Marie Eriksson stands next to her daughter Sonja in Sweden. Europe is a patchwork of restrictions for people who need help having a child. Eriksson, a librarian, traveled to a fertility clinic in Denmark after deciding she wanted to have a child on her own.
Fertility treatment bans in Europe draw criticism
LONDON — More than three decades after Britain produced the world’s first test-tube baby, Europe is a patchwork of restrictions for people who need help having a child. Many countries have stric...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Brently Gregory, 2, gets a healthy helping of frozen yogurt during a trip to Swirl's Frozen Yogurt with his family.
Yogurt craze spurs healthy system
From the shelves of your local grocery stores to the corners of city streets, yogurt has been popping up at the center of the nation’s health food craze in a big way. Spoken so highly of for its...
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Take it to heart
Proper dental hygiene isn’t just connected to a healthier, whiter smile, but doctors believe its connection to cardiovascular systems could make the toothbrush and spool of floss two more weapons i...
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Lung cancer screenings ‘a good value,’ study says
LOS ANGELES — Screening longtime tobacaco users for lung cancer would be less costly than the widely accepted practice of screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers and would reduce the ...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Murray State University senior Kristin Hobbs, 22, takes a brief moment to study on a warm, sunny day following an ecology class. Balancing two jobs, volunteer work and class work, Hobbs says the key to managing her stress is through planning.
Managing stress under students’ busy schedules
MURRAY — Between juggling school, work and extracurricular activities, university students can be thrust into a very stressful environment that often can feel like it’s sink or swim. For Murray ...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Dr. Kanchan Koirala, a Murray-Calloway County Hospital pulmonologist and board certified in sleep medicine, adjusts a plastic nasal CPAP mask used to treat sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder.
Sleep disorders can harm general health
MURRAY — Why our bodies need sleep remains a medical mystery that continues to perplex doctors, but what doctors do know are the vast implications the effects of little to no sleep can have on our ...
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Pharmacy scientists attempt to predict medicine problems
Express Scripts wants to help patients stay on their meds with a product that predicts who will stop taking prescriptions before the person actually does it. The pharmacy benefits manager is lau...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Enjoying a warm Sunday afternoon, Jessica VandenBerg and Will Mooney hold 5-month old Teegan on their front porch. Skin-to-skin contact helped form a comforting bond for baby Teegan with her parents in the first weeks after her birth, VandenBerg said.
Skin-to-skin contact helps newborns
For a newborn baby nothing can compare to their parents’ warm embrace and immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth that not only promotes bonding, but healthy benefits as well. Still a relativ...
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Fewer children die in accidents; drug overdoses up
ATLANTA — Accidents are killing far fewer children and teenagers than in the past, according to a new government report released Monday. The death rate for youths ages 19 and younger dropped abo...
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