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The Kentucky Derby may be over, but at M.D. UPDATE we are off to the races. Our content is overflowing this month as we have
ISSUE 155: Special Section
The Kentucky Derby may be over, but at M.D. UPDATE we are off to the races. Our content is overflowing this month as we have
As the fate of the Affordable Care Act is being determined by a divisive Supreme Court, the health care industry is being led or possibly
One of the primary reasons a patient visits an audiologist is because they have begun to notice a decrease in their ability to hear, understand,
LEXINGTON New and advanced microsurgical equipment, techniques, and optics have opened up realms of possibilities for plastic surgeons in the last decade. Nowhere are the
LOUISVILLE – Rebecca Booth, MD, OB/GYN with Women First of Louisville, estimates only 15 to 20% of her patients in the menopausal range accept traditional
There has been a firestorm of controversy surrounding the FDA’s decision to warn patients about the safety, risks, and complications associated with transvaginal placement of
Epidemiological studies suggest about 50 million people in the United States have tinnitus. The majority of those people experience tinnitus, but their lives are not
For years Dave Ramsey has claimed that the house you live in is not an asset, but a liability. Of course, on your financial statement
ELIZABETHTOWN “Female pelvic floor disorders are ubiquitous,” says Susan Tate, MD, urogynecologist and reconstructive pelvic surgeon with Hardin Memorial Health’s Urogynecology Specialists. However, women with
LOUISVILLE Healthcare reform is one of the most hotly debated political issues of the 21st century. Physicians across all specialties agree the system needs repair.
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