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LOUISVILLE Kentuckians are proud when their basketball teams reach the top of national polls. But leading the country in other rankings does not instill a
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LOUISVILLE Kentuckians are proud when their basketball teams reach the top of national polls. But leading the country in other rankings does not instill a
Tax planning is a year-round endeavor, but there are numerous year-end strategies that might reduce your 2015 tax bill. As we approach the gift-giving season,
LOUISVILLE The days of fatalism in stroke care are long gone, or at least they should be, according to Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist and
FRANKFORT Imagine you have an adult child with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism, or another intellectual disability. Federal mandates ensure that your community provides some
As of this writing, the stock market has just produced one of its worst quarters (Q3) in a very long time, followed by one of
Doctors’ Ball Raises Funds for New Mobile Cancer Screening Van LOUISVILLE – The 20th Anniversary of the Doctors’ Ball, presented by the Jewish Hospital &
LEXINGTON It may sound unusual to hear a surgeon predict that the future of their specialty will be not to operate, but that is exactly
LOUISVILLE Our Lady of Peace, a service of KentuckyOne Health, is one of the nation’s leading psychiatric facilities offering specialized programs for persons with emotional,
LEXINGTON Regardless of the source, frequency, or intensity, one thing all pain sufferers can agree upon is they just want it to go away. “Pain
Bertolone Receives Marc Lehmann Spirit of Service Award LOUISVILLE Salvatore J. Bertolone, Jr., MD, professor and previous chief of pediatric oncology and hematology at the
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