Demand for Medical Nutrition Therapy Increases During COVID-19
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
ISSUE 154: Special Section
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
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
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
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 Many of us have trouble mentally processing the changes to daily life caused by the pandemic. For the individuals at Cedar Lake Lodge, it
GEORGETOWN The genesis of these writings was watching people we know and love make lousy food choices, which in turn has an impact on our
Kentucky ranks number one in cancer overall in the nation and is among the highest of the states in colorectal cancer rankings, according to
FRANKFORT You’ve seen them in stores and on billboards on the side of the road, and heard about them on the radio. Electronic cigarettes, or
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
LEXINGTON Whether working with an Olympic elite athlete or a tee-ball toddler, sports medicine providers have a huge impact on the patient’s musculoskeletal system. An
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