Journaling Away the Holiday Blues
It may sound strange, but the best part of showing up for the Eleventh Annual University of Louisville (U of L) Depression Center Conference wasn’t
ISSUE 154: Special Section
It may sound strange, but the best part of showing up for the Eleventh Annual University of Louisville (U of L) Depression Center Conference wasn’t
Yes, Mamm! Has Record Crowd and Beautiful Weather NICHOLASVILLE The 3rd annual Yes, MAMM! 5K run/walk which benefits the Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation was Saturday
LEXINGTON Everyone knows that hearing aids and assistive listening devices help and reduce the strain of trying to understand all the mumbling that is going
■ MD-Update It’s been almost two years since we spoke. What’s been going on at the Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging? FAUL: Over
Gerard Colman Takes Baptist Health’s Top Post LOUISVILLE Following a nationwide search, Gerard “Ger” Colman, who served as the chief operating officer of the Aurora
LOUISVILLE For over 25 years, Jesse Wright, MD, PhD, has committed the main body of his work and research to treating and researching depression. Always
BOWLING GREEN Access. Access. Access. It’s been the rallying cry for years in healthcare reform. In Kentucky, and nationally, public health officials and primary care
LOUISVILLE When tremors progress to a certain degree, they can severely reduce the quality of life of the individuals who suffer from them, making everyday
LOUISVILLE Growing up, Priya Chandan, MD, MPH, watched her older brother, who has Down syndrome, navigate the world and witnessed the challenges he faced. This
LEXINGTON The opioid epidemic in the United States has recently been declared a public health emergency. Drug overdose is now the leading cause of death
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