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Louisville shows this week: Ali Summit, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, Ben Sollee & more


Louisville shows this week: Ali Summit, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, Ben Sollee & more
Gege Reed, Louisville Courier Journal
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Louisville musician Ben Sollee will perform at the new Old Forester s Paristown Hall music venue on July 23.
This arts and entertainment calendar updates weekly and lists events taking place in and around Louisville, from concerts to comedy shows, theater productions, musical performances and more. If you d like to have an arts and entertainment performance event listed, please send a note to Gege Reed at [email protected].
SATURDAY, June 12
“Ali Summit.” Part of Actors Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival of New Plays. In 1967, world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali met with a group of the top black athletes in the country, who questioned him about his conscientious objection to serving in the Vietnam War. This virtual project is a collaboration between playwright Idris Goo ....

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Many adults with cardiovascular disease know the risks, yet still don't stop smoking


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DALLAS, June 9, 2021 Many adults with a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) continue to smoke cigarettes and/or use other tobacco products, despite knowing it increases their risk of having another cardiovascular event, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
To understand how many adults with CVD continue to use tobacco products, investigators reviewed survey responses from the large, national Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (PATH) to compare tobacco use rates over time. The participants of the current study included 2,615 adults (ages 18 or older) with a self-reported history of heart attack, heart failure, stroke or other heart disease, who completed four surveys over a course of four to five years. ....

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University of Louisville documenting herd immunity using wastewater


University of Louisville documenting herd immunity using wastewater
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As vaccinations slow down across the country, many experts worry the nation will not reach herd immunity. That’s where enough people are immune to a disease to make its spread unlikely.
Experts say the more people who get vaccinated, the fewer people the COVID-19 virus can infect, and eventually, the virus will have nowhere to go and the community will be protected.
Researchers in Louisville, Kentucky, are tracking herd immunity in a unique way through the Co-Immunity Project. The study, led by the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, the Center for Predictive Medicine and the University of Louisville is testing both wastewater and people and combining the data in hopes of answering the question: how immune is this community to COVID-19? ....

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