
Pumping a Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease
Using new delivery methods for levodopa may help with symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, but fighting biases against using the drug early is a first step

Using new delivery methods for levodopa may help with symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, but fighting biases against using the drug early is a first step

At Saint Joseph Medical Group, neurologist Nicole Everman, MD, is renewing function and hope for those with some of the most complex conditions. LEXINGTON The

A battle Norton Neuroscience Institute is helping patients win LOUISVILLE Some people believe severe headache and migraine are the same thing. “Not so!” says Brian

Collaboration + Advanced Technologies + Research = First-rate Brain Tumor Care LOUISVILLE A familiar adage tells us good things come in threes. Neuro-oncologist Kaylyn Sinicrope,

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

LEXINGTON Neurologists have much hope to offer patients with chronic neurological conditions by using new and aggressive therapies that significantly improve quality of life, according

When William Haugh, CEO of Georgetown Community Hospital (GCH), met with his staff regarding the community needs and service lines offered at their hospital, one

LOUISVILLE If you ask Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist with Baptist Neuroscience Associates, part of Baptist Health Louisville, the secret to changing the status quo

LEXINGTON The approach to patients with chronic intractable migraine typically reaches well beyond the medicine bottle. These patients, by definition, are suffering from frequent, moderate