Warmer weather and sunshine is great and all, but it also comes with a downside.
The research could lead to better understanding and treatments of chronic conditions.
Spring is allergy season in Kentuckiana, but with COVID-19 on the rise, how do you tell if you're sick or just need an antihistamine?
Fearing that his diabetes could complicate the disease progression, a Spencer County man's doctor recommended a new treatment.
Babies and toddlers who received one dose of antibiotics were more likely to have asthma, eczema, hay fever, food allergies, celiac disease, problems with weight and obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder later in childhood, according to the study published Monday in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Researchers who sent out home finger-prick tests to more than 365,000 randomly selected people in England found a more than 26% decline in Covid-19 antibodies over just three months.
All donations made at Kentucky Blood Center sites now through Oct. 3 will be tested for COVID-19 antibodies, according to a news release.
The test can detect if people have recovered from COVID-19, according to the test's developer, Abbot Laboratories.