Improved Technology Means Improved Quality of Life for Parkinson’s Patients
LOUISVILLE When tremors progress to a certain degree, they can severely reduce the quality of life of the individuals who suffer from them, making everyday
LOUISVILLE When tremors progress to a certain degree, they can severely reduce the quality of life of the individuals who suffer from them, making everyday
BOWLING GREEN In recent years, the evolution of America’s healthcare system became inevitable. Phillip J. Singer, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Western Kentucky Orthopaedic &
Some conversations just don’t go very well. You know the ones — you were completely blindsided by someone or totally lost it yourself. Conversations are
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
Habimana Joins Floyd Memorial’s Pain Management Center NEW ALBANY, IND. Floyd Memorial Hospital’s Pain Management Center has added a new physician to its staff to
LOUISVILLE The days of fatalism in stroke care are long gone, or at least they should be, according to Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist and
LEXINGTON It may sound unusual to hear a surgeon predict that the future of their specialty will be not to operate, but that is exactly
Evans joins KentuckyOne Health Primary Care Associates LOUISVILLE Tamea Evans, MD, has joined KentuckyOne Health Medical Group. She is practicing at KentuckyOne Health Primary Care
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
LOUISVILLE We have all heard and perhaps even used the idiom, “It’s not brain surgery,” regarding an easy and uncomplicated task. But what if it
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