A Revolution in Brain Surgery
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
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
LOUISVILLE Neurologic events, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and dementia, require multi-faceted care. Frazier Rehab Institute, a part of KentuckyOne Health, is well-known for
LOUISVILLE F = Failing. That’s the grade Kentucky received in, not one, but all four categories of the American Lung Association’s (ALA) annual State of
People will always disagree, and unfortunately the health care field is no exception. Issues or claims could arise for Kentucky physicians and healthcare administrators over
A 2012 report by Prevent Blindness America estimates almost 30,000 Kentuckians over age 50 suffer from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and nearly 103,000 Kentuckians over
Specialized nutrition plans are essential components in the treatment of many disease and health care conditions. Nutritional therapy has been proven to help achieve therapeutic
LEXINGTON, KY The year was 1997. Two young doctors, James Foster, MD, and John Mullins, MD, were working for various large, national staffing companies in
Current research, published by experts such as Dr. Harold Koenig, Duke University’s School of Medicine and Dr. George Fitchett, chaplain and CPE Supervisor at Rush
LOUISVILLE Poison, paralysis, and facial rejuvenation. It sounds more like an episode of General Hospital than the historical description of an FDA-approved medical treatment. Yet,
NEW ALBANY, IN Mathematical statistics and measurements abound in the science of healthcare. So, when a technology comes along that measures precision in millimeters and
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