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Your health: Be prepared for an emergency
Contributing WriterIf you are a parent, would you know how to respond if your child were to swallow poison or begin choking? A medical emergency can be frightening to anyone, so it is important to know how to respond should an emergency occur. If you think your child is...Tags: Hypothermia, Fainting, Vomiting, First Aid, Disasters and Accidents
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Your Health: Importance of normal vital signs
Contributing WriterIf you have ever been to your physician or to the emergency department, your health care provider will test your vital signs — taking your temperature, checking your blood pressure, testing your heart rate and checking your respiratory rate. So you...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Teachers prepare to return to classes after massacre
The Washington PostNot long ago, officials here promoted their public schools at conventions and conferences across the state, printing newsletters detailing "the highlight of Newtown." The students were among the state's best; the teachers were highly rated. The town had...Tags: Danbury, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Teaching and Learning, Columbine High School, American Red Cross
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Preparations for second annual bowl game are under way
jstark@jessaminejournal.comWith less than a month until kickoff of the second annual VisitNich.com Bowl, final preparations are under way to shore up plans for the start of the football season in the county. On Thursday, July 19, members of the Nicholasville Tourism Commission...Tags: Soccer, Murray State University, Sports, Football
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Winchester family planning mission trip to Tanzania this summer
The Winchester SunSpending 10 days in the bush country of Tanzania, eight hours from the nearest airport, in less than optimal living conditions, isn’t something most families would find appealing. But Dr. Beth Griffith, her husband Chipper and children, Laura, Chad...Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Ear Infection, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Belarus
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Down the Lane: Bringing up baby
I have definitely been feeling older recently, since my baby daughter Shanda will be turning 40 on Jan. 18.
It doesn’t seem that long ago that I turned 40. Where does the time go? I still remember her being my little helper when her older sister...Tags: Fashion Trends, Migraine, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Mind and Body: Children's vision must be guarded from an early age
Along with World Breastfeeding Week and National Immunization Awareness, the Kentucky Department of Public Health is observing Child Eye Health and Safety Month in September.
This is an important health topic for any age, and especially for children....Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Toy Industry, Facebook, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Services
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Stanford tackles two major street projects
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Two of Stanford’s ugliest streets are undergoing a complete make-over that will turn them into real beauties by mid-October. A $350,000 facelift for heavily traveled Logan Avenue will see new sidewalks, landscaping and bike lanes...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Heavy Engineering, Don Davis, Manufacturing and Engineering, Building Material
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Prep Volleyball: Casey players keep fallen teammate alive in their hearts
marsee@amnews.comThey know their friend cannot come back, but the Casey County volleyball players who recently lost one of their teammates are doing everything they can to keep her with them. They said it wasn’t easy to resume their season last week even as they...Tags: High School Sports, Facebook, Volleyball, Human Interest, Health
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Vaught's Views: 'Minor' brain surgery set for ex-Kentucky golfer Holmes
larry@amnews.comJ.B. Holmes started this year’s PGA Tour superbly, but in recent months his play dropped off for reasons that were very obvious to those around him. “It’s hard to put the ball in the hole when you are seeing three of them (holes),&...Tags: Surgery, Sports, Migraine, Bubba Watson, Dizziness
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Gov. policy labyrinth makes good governance hard
Journal columnistGovernment can make us all feel like rats in a maze. Mounds of paperwork, waves of words, and page after page of rules and regulations can confuse and criminalize even the most well-intentioned among us. Exhibit A is the judgment against the city of...Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Politics, Russ Meyer, Public Officials
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Nicholasville downtown sidewalk work nearly complete; culvert work up next
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comWithin the next three weeks, work on the downtown sidewalks in Nicholasville will be completed, CDP Engineers’ Scott Southall said, but because of a bad culvert discovered near Farmers Bank on Main Street, work is far from over. “The work not...Tags: Russ Meyer
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