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By Muhammad Lukman
Sunday, April 23, 2017
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Southern Ky. doctor charged with illegal prescriptions that feds say caused 3 deaths; another will serve a year on similar charges
One Southern Kentucky physician was sentenced this month to a year and a day in prison for illegally prescribing painkillers to five people,...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Friday, April 14, 2017
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drug abuse
drug prevention
drug treatment
narcotics
obituaries
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After their child died from a drug overdose, a Kentucky family joined those who are choosing to tell the truth about addiction
By Traci Thomas Kentucky Health News The obituary for Katherine Bryant Reynolds, published in the April 5 Lexington Herald-Leader , was eng...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
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HIV
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State health department offers services to fight opioid epidemic, including free antidote for overdoses and education about it
The state Department for Public Health is reminding communities of the services it offers to address the impact of opioid abuse, and to edu...
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Young, white, lower-income and lesser-educated men have greatest increase in heroin addiction, study finds
Young, white men with lower education and income levels have experienced the greatest increase in heroin use and addiction, a study has fou...
By Muhammad Lukman
Saturday, April 1, 2017
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Medical examiner quits, then stays; was in dispute over resources, autopsy delays, hiring of former legislator to run office
Photo illustration from WKYT-TV Dr. William Ralston quit his job as the state's chief medical examiner Friday "over frustrations in...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Thursday, March 2, 2017
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rural health
House sends Senate bill to limit most potent painkiller prescriptions to three days, target traffickers of fentanyl
The state House has sent to the Senate a bill to put a three-day limit on prescriptions of high-potency painkillers, and increase penalties ...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Thursday, February 16, 2017
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Legislature moving bills targeting fentanyl sales, shortening length of most opioid prescriptions to three days
The General Assembly is moving bills to increase penalties for the sale of fentanyl and put a three-day limit on prescriptions of other high...
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