Hope for a Cure
LOUSIVILLE Cancer can be a numbers game. It’s full of statistics no one wants to face, like the troubling fact that one in eight women
ISSUE 155: Special Section
LOUSIVILLE Cancer can be a numbers game. It’s full of statistics no one wants to face, like the troubling fact that one in eight women
RICHMOND The 30th annual Lexington Medical Society Foundation Golf Tournament was August 21, 2019 at the Boones Trace Golf Club in Richmond, Kentucky. Physicians and
Tort reform has been a hot-button issue in Kentucky for many years. The phrase “tort reform” refers generally to changes in the legal system aimed
“We spend a lot of money on healthcare and health insurance. The problem is, we’re not spending enough on prevention.”— Whitney Jones, MD LOUISVILLE In
Were you ever a member of the Book-of-the-Month-Club? I joined BOMC back in the 80s, but I quickly decided that I wanted to choose my
LOUISVILLE As MD-Update magazine’s mental wellness columnist, I relished the opportunity to hear firsthand the applied science shared by practicing clinicians from all over the
LOUISVILLE “How in the (Brain) Health Are You?” was the topic of the monthly series created and coordinated by Levi J. Beverly, PhD, associate professor
LOUISVILLE A Louisville native, Sarah Todd, MD, has joined UofL Physicians – Gynecologic Oncology at UofL James Graham Brown Cancer Center. Todd specializes in the
LOUISVILLE Jason Chesney, MD, PhD, is the director of the UofL James Graham Brown Cancer Center (JGBCC) and associate VP of health affairs at the
While I was going through my messy divorce, I was stunned to run across a book called The Good Divorce. Hello? Who does that? No
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