Events – Nov 2019
Lexington Medical Society’s Annual Past Presidents Dinner LEXINGTON The annual Past-Presidents of the Lexington Medical Society dinner was October 8, 2019. Eleven past-presidents, wives and
ISSUE 157: Special Section
Lexington Medical Society’s Annual Past Presidents Dinner LEXINGTON The annual Past-Presidents of the Lexington Medical Society dinner was October 8, 2019. Eleven past-presidents, wives and
LEXINGTON Kentucky’s opioid-related deaths have been increasing steadily, with few signs of slowing. Though largely ignored before the last decade, the facts have grown irrefutable:
LEXINGTON For some people, acute or chronic pain is a fact of life. A New England Journal of Medicine article noted that “the magnitude of
SEND YOUR NEWS ITEMS TO MD-UPDATE > news@md-update.com LEXINGTON “Medical Marijuana Fact and Fiction” was the theme of the Howard J. Bost Memorial Health Policy
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LEXINGTON Every birth is unique and special, so it’s important to find the perfect birth plan for each mother and her new baby. Women’s Hospital
LOUISVILLE As children grow and develop, we marvel in the developmental trail they blaze, often taking for granted the complex web of systems and experiences
LEXINGTON Bodies were built to heal. This simple, yet profound statement is the cornerstone of Danesh Mazloomdoost, MD’s, practice. Mazloomdoost, an anesthesiologist and regenerative specialist,
LOUISVILLE According to 2016 data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, more than 500,000 Medicare Part D beneficiaries take opioids, with the
LEXINGTON In an article within the New England Journal of Medicine in 2012, Phillip Pizzo, MD, and Noreen Clark, PhD, noted that “the magnitude of
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