Students in the Louisville area are dealing with anxiousness as they practice active shooter drills at schools, so one Louisville counseling office is using art to help children cope with their emotions.
The session is free for anyone who may need help coping with the reports of death and destruction.
UofL Health announced a $3.8 million investment Thursday to its Medical Center Northeast that will allow patients at the Brown Cancer Center to get results of their radiation or scans within hours.
Feelings of sadness and hopelessness among teen girls increased 60% over the last decade, a CDC report shows.
Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness is offering breastfeeding education as part of National Breastfeeding Month.
Four community behavioral health centers are partnering with FEMA to offer the free counseling.
The owners said there was a soft opening in December before Saturday's ribbon cutting ceremony.
Steven D. Kniffley Jr. is an associate professor at Spalding University’s School of Professional Psychology and the coordinator of the university’s Collective Care Center, a racial trauma clinic.
Walmart is entering the health insurance business, just in time for those signing up for Medicare open enrollment this fall.
One home was destroyed and a man killed, when a gas leak caused the explosion on May 19.