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Kentucky has a high percentage when it comes to cancers caused by human papillomavirus or H-P-V. Representatives of cancer centers from across the U.S. gathered in Lexington this week to discuss ways to raise vaccination rates.
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Kentucky has a high percentage when it comes to cancers caused by human papillomavirus or H-P-V. Representatives of cancer centers from across the U.S. gathered in Lexington this week to discuss ways to raise vaccination rates.
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Lexington’s Veterans Affairs Health Care is taking a “whole health” approach for the veterans they serve.
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Northern Kentucky log cabin makes for a unique gallery to showcase the work of local artists
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