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JCHD offering diabetes class
news@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County residents with diabetes or pre-diabetes can increase their chances of getting off to a healthy start in 2012 by attending the Jessamine County Health Department (JCHD) free diabetes-management class Jan. 12 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. During the...Tags: Diabetes, Chemical Industry, Chemicals
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UK making slam-dunk moves off the court
Guest columnist“We’re moving in the right direction” is a phrase oft-repeated in Frankfort. But it’s not always used appropriately. Senate Republicans did anything but on the recent methamphetamine legislation — committing a foul worse...Tags: Health, Career and Workplace, Education, Labor Legislation, Drugs and Medicines
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Letter to the editor: Nov. 29, 2011
Dear Editor,
Did I read this right? The Clark County judge-executive said deputy jailers at the Clark County Detention Center should be forced to file paperwork and call doctors instead of calling Emergency Medical Services during emergency health...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Companies and Corporations, Judges
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The Pet Corner: Does your dog suffer from dry eyes?
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a condition in dogs that is commonly referred to as “dry eye.”
The medical term is used to describe dry eye along with inflammation of the cornea and surrounding tissues of the eye. This condition is likely...Tags: Eyes and Vision, Health, Chemical Industry, Medical Procedures and Tests, Allergies
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Drop-off boxes being utilized for disposal of unused, expired prescription medications
The latest counts by city and county law enforcement officials show more than 16,000 prescription drug pills have been disposed of through the month-old drop-off box program.
Through efforts of the Clark County Agency for Substance Abuse Policy, one...Tags: Health, Chemical Industry, Behavioral Conditions, Prescription Drugs, Substance Abuse
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Pet Corner: Why to keep your dog on heartworm preventative
Heartworm disease in dogs is caused by a blood parasite called Dirofilaria immitis. The adult worms literally live inside of dogs’ hearts. Just like many other worms, heartworms don’t have eyes, ears, noses, or legs. However, there are male...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemical Industry, Kentucky
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Brody: Fellow patient took time to listen to complaints
His name is Bill and, without knowing it, he reset my priorities. I am having a pretty hard time with my heart, so the doctor here doubled the dosage on each of my three heart medications, hoping they will strengthen my heart function. He is trying to...Tags: Health, Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals
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News briefs for Sept. 15
news@jessaminejournal.comWilmore votes to keep ad valorem taxes the same The Wilmore City Council voted unanimously to keep ad valorem property taxes the same for 2011. The rate includes taxes on non-real-estate property, such as motor vehicles, watercraft and horse trailers,...Tags: Health, Government Health Care, Fine Arts, Flu, Festive Events
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The facts about drug-diversion programs
County coronerI recently attended a drug-related program sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administra-tion. Attending this program were approximately 100 law-enforcement personnel from various police departments as well as state and federal crime-fighters,...Tags: General Practitioners, Chemical Industry, File Sharing, Lobbying, Behavioral Conditions
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Drug firm expansion approved by planners
The Winchester-Clark County Planning Commission unanimously approved a proposed expansion for Catalent Pharma Solutions at Tuesday’s regular meeting.
Commissioner Steve Berryman made the motion to approve the preliminary development plan, citing...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Seizures
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Lincoln man mistakenly swallows stay-dry canister, sues WalMart, others
tkleffman@amnews.comIn the middle of the night a little more than a year ago, Michael P. Durham woke up in his Moreland home, popped a couple of night-time pain relievers and tried to go back to sleep. A short time later, however, Durham “began experiencing...Tags: Trials, Chemical Industry, Abdominal Pain, Companies and Corporations, Litigation
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Winchester Police: July 20, 2011
Charged
— Violet Hall, 64, of Irvine, was charged Monday with theft by unlawful taking.
— Angelo Jones, no age, of 42 Wainscott Ave., was charged Tuesday with alcohol intoxication, first-degree fleeing or evading police, trafficking in...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior, Chemical Industry
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