Kentucky has one of the highest rates of heart disease in the country.
Experts say the peak season for RSV is typically not for a few months.
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?
Researchers say the non-invasive blood test, which is called "pan-seer," discovered cancer up to four years before current standards of care.
The person, who is identified only by the initials R.L. in the order, is a probable case as they are showing COVID-19 symptoms and had "close contact" with someone who tested positive.
“What a lot of people don't realize is that the loss of smell also gives you quite a bit of loss of taste," said Dr. Keith Forwith.
As cases in Kentucky continue to climb, fears of getting sick have many people on high alert.
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