Sex, Power, and Boundaries
The period drama “Mad Men” highlighted the American cultural revolution during the 1960s, when it was a man’s world at home and when sexual banter
ISSUE 154: Special Section
The period drama “Mad Men” highlighted the American cultural revolution during the 1960s, when it was a man’s world at home and when sexual banter
OWENSBORO Watch any block of commercials these days and you’ll recognize a common theme – fitness, activity, movement, healthy lifestyles. Reality shows are centered on
LOUISVILLE KentuckyOne Health is now offering Dr. Dean Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease™ (the Ornish Reversal Program), the first program scientifically proven not only
Ashland Lawn Party Celebrates Lexington History and Famous Citizen LEXINGTON The sun shone brightly on Ashland, the Kentucky estate of Lexington’s famous favorite son, Henry
LOUISVILLE When people think about the Hippocratic Oath, “first, do no harm” is what comes to mind, though the phrase is not found there. One
LEXINGTON One in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society, making it the second most
LOUISVILLE In much of medicine, care is focused on the sick. An abundance of chronic health issues, particularly in Kentucky, means physicians are providing lifetime
I’m going to borrow a line from our financial columnist, Scott Neal, in this issue of MD-UPDATE. On page five Scott writes, “The moral of
Freeman joins HMH active Staff CYNTHIANA Dr. Gerald Harpel and Dr. Derek Clarke welcome Robin Freeman, MD, to their team of obstetricians/gynecologists at Harrison Memorial
As the healthcare industry has changed, so has the relationship between a physician and their practice advisor. Practice advisors should be providing more than annual
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