Tracking COVID-19 by Testing Louisville Health Care Workers
LOUISVILLE Just as the Co-Immunity Project began its first phase to test Louisville healthcare workers for COVID-19 and antibodies from the disease that may signal
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LOUISVILLE Just as the Co-Immunity Project began its first phase to test Louisville healthcare workers for COVID-19 and antibodies from the disease that may signal
LOUISVILLE It sounds like the beginning of a joke. “A doctor, a plumber and an artist walk into a room…” But it happens every day
Along with all the downsides, I consider myself fortunate to have grown up with a self-absorbed mother. (My father was, too, but that’s another story.)
LEXINGTON On Monday, March 9, 2020, patients, SHCMC administrators, the board of governors, and donors of Shriners Hospitals for Children® Medical Center — Lexington officially
SEND YOUR NEWS ITEMS TO MD-UPDATE > news@md-update.com MOUNT STERLING Saint Joseph Mount Sterling’s most fragile patients, infants born with special needs like neonatal abstinence
LEXINGTON With many medical specialties now taking a more holistic approach to healthcare, it is not uncommon to place mental and emotional health right alongside
BARDSTOWN In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the general message has been to wait, to stay home, to be patient. Easier said than done,
OWENSBORO For most women, pregnancy is one of the most joyous times in their lives. But for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, these positive feelings are
LOUISVILLE In early April 2020, when personal distancing and restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic were high, Sarah Todd, MD, had the painful privilege of helping
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
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