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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to gender-affirming care providers Tuesday requesting information about procedures offered to transgender youth. The letter – largely based on misinformation – issued vague threats against medical providers and families.
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Fentanyl test strips count as illegal drug paraphernalia under Kentucky law. A proposed bill would change that and expand access to them to prevent overdoses.
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Louisville Metro officials say they’re launching more permanent, neighborhood-based counseling services in the new year.
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Abortion is still illegal in Kentucky. On Tuesday, the state Supreme Court will hear challenges to the abortion laws currently in effect.
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This week, Kentucky voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have helped enshrine abortion restrictions in the state, clearing the way for…
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COVID-19 hospitalizations doubled over the past week at U of L Health. Hospital leadership worries it could mean a coming spike.
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The proposal was defeated by about 70,000 votes, with voters in many rural parts of the state joining in with urban centers to reject the amendment.
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After SCOTUS overturned decades of abortion-rights precedent, voters in several states where abortion was on the ballot were generally favorable to access.
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Researchers from the Veterans Health Administration find that taking Paxlovid may reduce the risks of developing long COVID.
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Just days into November, 25 districts have had to shut down in-person learning due to illness among students and staff.
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400+ health care providers signed a letter opposing a ballot initiative that would amend the state’s constitution to say there is no right to an abortion.
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With reproductive rights and abortion access taking center stage, many marginalized people are feeling left out of the larger conversation.