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LOUISVILLE With the rise in life expectancy, stress, and obesity, pain is incredibly common. According to researchers at the National Institutes of Health, more than
LOUISVILLE With the rise in life expectancy, stress, and obesity, pain is incredibly common. According to researchers at the National Institutes of Health, more than
LOUISVILLE Unfortunately in the field of pain management, there are still many misconceptions among both patients and healthcare providers. But, that is slowly changing with
LEXINGTON The Kentucky Pain Society (KPS), a non-profit interdisciplinary group of healthcare providers treating chronic pain in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, met on Saturday November
LEXINGTON Since high school, Jonathan Cole, PhD, ABPP, knew he wanted a career in psychiatry or psychology. His father David worked in mental health and
Boston Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon Joins U of L LOUISVILLE A nationally and internationally recognized expert in complex congenital heart disease has joined the faculty of
DANVILLE & CYNTHIANA Pain travels. And now, so do the doctors of Bux & Bux Pain Clinic. Three days a week, providers from the Danville-based
In the past, when a woman went to a doctor, she would likely leave with a prescription for pills or a referral to a surgeon.
LEXINGTON When Manoochehr Mazloomdoost, MD, (Maz) founded Pain Management Medicine (PMM) in 1992, he did so with a vision to help pain sufferers, of which
LOUISVILLE Chronic pain affects about 100 million Americans. Women experience certain painful conditions more than men. Fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, migraine headaches, chronic neck and
As a medical student, Lexington Clinic’s Michael E. Harned, MD, board-certified in anesthesiology and interventional pain medicine, glimpsed a possible future for pain management. A
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