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You don't have to live with pelvic pain

You don't have to live with pelvic pain
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Planning safety into your summertime activities

Planning safety into your summertime activities
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How to prevent common spring injuries

Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or want to enjoy more daily movement in your routine, injuries can impact individuals of all levels and can range from minor sprains to more serious conditions needing medical attention.

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Measles: how to protect yourself and Kentucky's children

Measles is almost entirely preventable through vaccination. This is the best tool for preventing a measles infection and is highly effective.

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Stomach cancer: Recognize the signs and reduce your risk

While stomach cancer was in the headlines not long ago with the sudden death of musician Toby Keith, the diagnosis is relatively rare. Stomach cancer now accounts for 1.4% of new cancer cases in the U.S., down from nearly 10% 30 years ago.

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