Improved Technology Means Improved Quality of Life for Parkinson’s Patients
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
ISSUE 155: Special Section
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
I am pleased to introduce myself as the new editor-in-chief of MD-Update magazine. For the past year, I have not only been a contributing writer,
LOUISVILLE In recent days, everyone seems to have developed a strong response to the words “pain management.” The topic is being discussed on the nightly
BARDSTOWN For Kristie Paris, MD, radiation oncology may seem a far cry from her original career path in theatre, but in it, she has found
LEXINGTON One in eight women will develop breast cancer within their lifetime. With these daunting statistics, it is no wonder that Chad Harston, MD, is
BOWLING GREEN In recent years, the evolution of America’s healthcare system became inevitable. Phillip J. Singer, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Western Kentucky Orthopaedic &
LEXINGTON After 30 years of private practice as an OB/GYN, Magdalene Karon, MD, decided to supplement her practice and get back to the science behind
LOUISVILLE Infertility is defined as the inability to become pregnant after a year of intercourse with no contraception, and is an emotionally charged and complicated
LOUISVILLE Heart disease does not discriminate based on sex, race, or religion. However, it seems poverty does play a role. According to a 2014 Louisville
OWENSBORO Many physicians can point to a mentor or a singular event during their training that influenced their choice of specialty. For Abdelkader Almanfi, MD,
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