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Baptist Health Paducah offers heart health fair
With heart health month in full swing throughout February, Baptist Health Paducah will offer free screenings during a heart health fair Saturday. Hospital staff will provide free blood pressure,...
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Ritalin treats apathy in Alzheimer’s patients
ST. LOUIS — Leslye Nathe did not realize the profound effect that Ritalin was having on her mother’s Alzheimer’s disease until a doctor stopped the prescription. Her mother, Susan Brown, 74, a r...
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Health services raises awareness
To promote awareness for sexually transmitted infections, Murray State University and the local health department plan to coordinate testing events through the next several months. Called Man Up...
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Genetic heart tests play role in saving lives
DALLAS — It took Kevin Kirkpatrick three decades to learn the cause of his exhaustion, recurring illness and shortness of breath. The diagnosis he finally received — and some timely genetic testing...
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Some anti-microbial soaps hurt, not help
If co-workers and family members are coming down with infections this winter, you may be tempted to turn to an anti-bacterial soap for protection. But some scientists are increasingly concerned ...
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Red Cross seeks more blood donors
While the fear of needles can keep many people from donating blood, that momentary pinch can help save up to three people in need of life-saving blood transfusions. Every two seconds, someone in...
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Hip implants more likely to fail in women than in men, study says
CHICAGO — Hip replacements are slightly more likely to fail in women than in men, according to one of the largest studies of its kind in U.S. patients. The risk of the implants failing is low, but ...
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Ambulance service receives EKG upgrades
Advances in medical technology make it possible for emergency room staff at a local hospital to know a patient’s cardiac situation minutes before first responders arrive at the door, Murray-Call...
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Hospitals easing cancer battles for young patients
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It’s been a weekly routine for years at the Jolley household in Independence, Mo. — crushing chemotherapy pills and mixing them with fruit juice so that 6-year-old Trevor, who is...
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Lourdes unveils orthopedic recovery floor
Contributed photo Lourdes hospital president and CEO Steven Grinnell presents a commemorative gift to Tony Reck, one of the first patients to be moved into the newly renovated orthopedic units a...
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