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Rules are there to protect pets and people alike
Have you ever experienced any rules, policies, protocols and regulations with regards to your pets? Most of us are used to certain rules and regulations such as no pets allowed in a particular hotel or pets must be on a leash in a recreational park....
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines, Pets, Pharmaceuticals
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Winchester physician loses medical license
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure issued an emergency suspension of the license of a Winchester doctor who allegedly overprescribed painkillers to a woman with whom he was having an affair, according to the order issued last week. Dr. Quentin...
Tags: Theft, Suboxone (drug), Clonazepam (drug), Pharmaceuticals, General Practitioners
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Catalent Pharma Solutions project may create 30 jobs in Winchester
The Winchester-Clark County Planning Commission unanimously approved a final development plan for a proposed expansion to Catalent Pharma Solutions Tuesday evening. Located at 1100 Enterprise Drive in the Winchester Industrial Park, Catalent...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Food and Drug Administration
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Flies on cattle can be controlled
Contributing WriterWarmer weather brings more pest problems. Horn flies and face flies are key pests of cattle in Kentucky. Both species breed in fresh pasture manure piles but present very different threats and management problems. Fortunately, there are a variety of fly...Tags: Mineral Supplements, Dietary Supplements, Inorganic Chemical Industry
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Manage pastures for optimum production
Contributing WriterGood pasture management practices are essential to increasing quality livestock forages by reducing undesirable weeds and plants. The goal is to encourage growth of a vigorous, dense stand of desirable forage grasses, yet limit weed germination and...Tags: Fertilizer, Agriculture
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Lawn chemicals pose danger to pets
Contributing Writer“Spring has sprung, the grass has riz…” or so goes the ditty. However, in my case, there is very little grass due to the weather conditions last summer, but there are lots of weeds. I wonder if other pet owners are faced with the...Tags: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Sports, Pets, Inorganic Chemical Industry, Fertilizer
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Focusing on STDs: Vaccines now available to prevent, reduce risk of HPV in adolescents
April is sexually transmitted disease Awareness Month, an annual event calling attention to STDs in the United States. This month-long observance provides individuals, doctors, and community-based organizations an opportunity to address ways to prevent...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, Vaccines, Human papillomavirus, HIV
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Updated: Frantic search ongoing after deadly Texas blast
Associated PressWEST, Texas (AP) - Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...Tags: Plant Openings, Medical Specialization, Explosions, Nursing, American Red Cross
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State ag chief visits Clark County firms
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer highlighted plans for expanding agriculture in the state and met with local agribusiness retailers during his tour of Central Kentucky Wednesday. Comer made stops at Kentucky Fertilizer and Southern...
Tags: Georgetown, Fertilizer, Agriculture
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To smoke or not to smoke?
County coronerHaving worked as a respiratory therapist for more years than I care to count, I have seen the debilitating effects of tobacco in the lives of those who choose to smoke. My role in dealing with those suffering the effects ranged from education aimed at...Tags: COPD, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Failure, Pharmaceuticals, Quitting Smoking
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McDowell Place offering health care decisions educational series
McDowell Place of Danville will host a health care decisions educational series beginning April 9. The free educational programs are designed for seniors and they focus on helping individuals make informed decisions about their health care. The...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Long Term Care, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Adoptee finds his roots in central Kentucky
kpeek@amnews.comThrough a search that expanded over three decades, a North Carolina man found that his roots are based in central Kentucky and finally gained the opportunity to see their origins. Dorothy Lee McCormack, who would be about 92 if still living, originated...Tags: Family, Adoption, Biotechnology Industry
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