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Donation helps bring mammography suite to St. Joseph-Jessamine
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comWomen in Jessamine County have a new health care tool after a donation by R.J. Corman to Saint Joseph-Jessamine allowed the purchase of new equipment. The hospital last week unveiled a new digital mammography suite. Dozens attended the ribbon-...Tags: American Cancer Society, Human Interest, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Women's health day in Jessamine County set for April 27
news@jessaminejournal.comThe 10th Annual Jessamine County Women’s Health Check-up Day, a free health fair, will offer women of all ages in Jessamine County a wide range of health screenings and services from area medical personnel on Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p....Tags: Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Massage Therapy, Health, Chiropractic
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25 Years Ago: August 2, 2012
Aug. 2, 1987 Miss Deborah Jean Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howard, Winchester, became the bride of Herman Daniel Nickels in a 6:30 p.m. double ring ceremony at the First Church of God, Mount Sterling, June 13. Mr. Nickels is the son of Mr....
Tags: Jean Howard, Basal Cell Carcinoma, White House
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Ephraim McDowell Health offering free skin cancer screenings
Ephraim McDowell Health is offering free skin cancer screenings. Screenings are available in Danville, Mackville, Lancaster and Stanford and are scheduled as follows: June 26 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Gilcher Building in Danville (located behind...
Tags: Cancer, Dermatology, Dermatologists, Mole (lesion), Basal Cell Carcinoma
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SICK OF GOVERNMENT: Danville attorney takes on military in massive poisoned water case
tkleffman@amnews.comIt was only 18 months ago that Bill Noelker hung out his shingle to practice law and already he has the case of a lifetime. “This case is why I went to law school. This gets me excited,” Noelker said last week in his second-floor office...Tags: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Bankruptcy, Litigation, Politics, Government
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Health: How not to sizzle in the sun
July is Ultraviolet Radiation Safety Month, dedicated to reminding people of the dangers of being out in the sun and how to avoid long-term damage.
The sun emits ultraviolet rays, which are harmful in large amounts. With many people spending leisure...Tags: Physical Conditions, Cancer, Skin, Diseases and Illnesses, Eyes and Vision
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Exams are key to finding breast cancer
Nursing supervisorWomen, 50 years old and older, represent 75 percent of all diagnosed cases of breast cancer. The average number of Kentucky women who die of breast cancer each year is 600. That is too many. Although many women get breast cancer, it is not a common cause...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lungs and Airways, Blood, Death, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Outdoorsman discovers his dog's surprising ability
In the November-December issue of Family Dog magazine there is an article titled “Shell Games” by Penny Leigh. Since I like to learn about new games to teach , I quickly turned to it and was surprised. The article wasn’t about a new game...Tags: Natural Resources, Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Forests
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News briefs for June 22
Yeast football camp returns to YMCA
Wilderness Trace Family YMCA in Harrodsburg will host the fourth annual Craig Yeast Elite Skills Football Camp 9 a.m.-1 p.m. July 18-19. The camp will be held at Alvis Johnson Football Field (old Harrodsburg High...Tags: Physical Conditions, Radio Industry, Skin, Diseases and Illnesses, Dermatology
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News Briefs for June 21
Field to Fork volunteers needed
Friday is the deadline to apply for free admission — a savings of $35 per person — to the Field to Fork Festival in Garrard County. Volunteers can attend up to eight of the hands-on workshops free and feast...Tags: Skin, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Dermatology, Dermatologists
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Hooray for Relay
A silence fell over the 2011 Lincoln County Relay for Life Friday night as Sandy Caudill, a two-time cancer survivor, stepped into the spotlight to relive her battle with cancer.
“My story started 21 years ago ...” Caudill said as all activity...Tags: Physical Conditions, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Organizations, Christianity
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Why 'broad spectrum' is important for you
HealthThe words "broad spectrum" will take on new meaning for the public this summer. Those are the magic words the feds have desginated for the most effective sunblock products. Under new rules that took effect in December, the U.S. Food & Drug...
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