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LEXINGTON Imagine a five-tiered wedding cake with all the trimmings. Then imagine that in between the layers of cake are layers of Jell-O. Then imagine

LEXINGTON Imagine a five-tiered wedding cake with all the trimmings. Then imagine that in between the layers of cake are layers of Jell-O. Then imagine

LEXINGTON Individuals in Central and Eastern Kentucky with uncontrolled hypertension have a new ally in their struggle with “the silent killer.” Physicians with hypertensive patients

LOUISVILLE As president and CEO of Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates, Julie Bergin, BSN, FACHE wants you to remember two things: Everyone has the potential to

VERSAILLES Meeting your clients and patients where they are has never been more applicable than at Frontier Nursing University (FNU), where over 80 years ago

Mac Stone, Ann Bell Stone, and extended family operate Elmwood Stock Farm in Scott County, KY. Mac was the executive director of marketing for the

LEXINGTON While it’s been over a year since COVID-19 was classified as a pandemic, taking a toll on countries worldwide, many people are still struggling

LOUISVILLE Many of us have trouble mentally processing the changes to daily life caused by the pandemic. For the individuals at Cedar Lake Lodge, it

LEXINGTON How many times have you heard that statement in some form or another? For some of you, you’ve heard it so many times that

LOUISVILLE Norton Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana have joined forces to bolster care for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease in

Kentucky ranks number one in cancer overall in the nation and is among the highest of the states in colorectal cancer rankings, according to