UofL Receives $11.5 Million to Advance Cancer Immunotherapies
LOUISVILLE Cancer remains one of the most difficult and deadly challenges in human health, affecting Kentuckians at a higher rate than residents of any other
LOUISVILLE Cancer remains one of the most difficult and deadly challenges in human health, affecting Kentuckians at a higher rate than residents of any other
LEXINGTON In October 2019 CHI Saint Joseph Health announced a new affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center. The purpose was to expand access to
LEXINGTON Jacqueline (Jackie) Noonan, MD, long-time faculty member at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and former chair of the Department of Pediatrics, passed
LOUISVILLE Nearly 430,000 garbage trucks — that’s what it would take to haul medical surplus from U.S. hospitals each year, and much of it is
LOUISVILLE The 2020 legislative session will be best remembered for the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In many ways, lawmakers’ time in Frankfort was
CYNTHIANA On January 21, the first confirmed case in the United States of COVID-19 was reported in the state of Washington. Medical personnel and hospitals
LOUISVILLE High-profile experts in aging, dementia and Alzheimer’s research, and public health are headed to Kentucky this spring to speak at the 2020 Optimal Aging
The 2020 session of the Kentucky General Assembly kicked off on Tuesday, January 7. As with all even-numbered years, the session will last for 60
LEXINGTON Though Kentucky and Oklahoma are nearly 800 miles apart, when it comes to the effect of the opioid epidemic, they are far too close.
LOUISVILLE The Kentucky Medical Association’s Annual Meeting, held September 20–22, 2019 at the Marriott East, was a bountiful presentation of information and insights from leaders