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LEXINGTON Although hearing aid technology has significantly improved since digitalization in the 1990s, there continue to be situations that challenge and frustrate hearing-impaired listeners. Places
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LEXINGTON Although hearing aid technology has significantly improved since digitalization in the 1990s, there continue to be situations that challenge and frustrate hearing-impaired listeners. Places
LEXINGTON Medical practitioners across Kentucky are all too familiar with the following scenario: an official-looking document comes into the office, someone signs for it, and
Gastroenterology Group Joins Baptist Medical Associates LOUISVILLE Baptist Gastroenterology Associates has joined Baptist Medical Associates. Members of the group are: Lauren C. Briley, MD, is
LEXINGTON Coronary artery disease (CAD) took center stage in the 1980s to early 2000s, but with aggressive medical management and raising awareness in the population,
LOUISVILLE Poison, paralysis, and facial rejuvenation. It sounds more like an episode of General Hospital than the historical description of an FDA-approved medical treatment. Yet,
LEXINGTON What would you do if a family member developed a medical condition that was outside your expertise but not so far that you couldn’t
LEXINGTON Neurology provides an inclusive and descriptive base that encompasses several serious health problems faced by today’s patient. These domains include disorders of the spinal
LEXINGTON As someone who spends a significant amount of time discussing end-of-life care in professional and community settings I am familiar with the more pervasive
LOUISVILLE Findings from several studies show that hospital gardens and photos of nature have medical benefits for patients. Donald Vish, a Louisville attorney with a
LEXINGTON “Although we are the very best in college basketball in Kentucky, we are not the very best in controlling risk factors for stroke and
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