Moving Forward
LOUISVILLE Kathrin LaFaver, MD, has always been amazed with the human brain. And now, as the Raymond Lee Lebby chair of Parkinson’s disease research and
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LOUISVILLE Kathrin LaFaver, MD, has always been amazed with the human brain. And now, as the Raymond Lee Lebby chair of Parkinson’s disease research and
LOUISVILLE Five million people in the United States suffer from atrial fibrillation (AF), a heart condition where the upper chambers of the atrium beat too
OWENSBORO Recognizing a need is half the battle, and when Thomas Tabb, MD, started traveling to Owensboro, Ky. once a week to practice maternal-fetal medicine,
NEW ALBANY, IN Sebastian Pagni, MD, knows a good thing when he sees it. The board-certified general and cardiothoracic surgeon never planned to practice medicine
FRANKFORT Tobacco and Kentucky have always been synonymous, and the effects have been long-standing and far-reaching. Each year, more than 8,000 Kentuckians die of illnesses
LOUISVILLE John Oldham, Jr., MD, FACS, FASMBS, has seen the field of bariatrics have its fair share of controversy over the years, but it’s the
LOUISVILLE Nearly two-thirds of all cancer patients will receive radiation therapy during their illnesses1, and the Baptist Health Louisville Radiation Center is proud to offer
NEW ALBANY, in With one in eight women having a chance of developing breast cancer in their lifetime, Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services in
LEXINGTON As the only surgeon in Kentucky certified to perform the state-of-the-art LINX® procedure, Jason P. Harris, MD, FACS, knows how important it is to
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