Reaching Every Child in Kentucky
■ MD-UPDATE: Some of our readers are new, so tell us about yourself. SCHAEFFER: I was born in Louisville, grew up in Lexington, and graduated
ISSUE 157: Special Section
■ MD-UPDATE: Some of our readers are new, so tell us about yourself. SCHAEFFER: I was born in Louisville, grew up in Lexington, and graduated
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 Since high school, Jonathan Cole, PhD, ABPP, knew he wanted a career in psychiatry or psychology. His father David worked in mental health and
LEXINGTON Kentucky has the highest rate of new cancers and the highest death rate for all cancers combined in the US. Kentucky ranks #1 in
Each year, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issues a work plan detailing expected audit areas
LEXINGTON A primary care physician is not just for sick visits. Primary care providers are an integral partner in the patient’s healthcare team – whether
LOUISVILLE The James Graham Brown Cancer Center has a long and successful history in Louisville and the region. According to Brown Cancer Center Director Donald
David Martorano, president and CEO of the YMCA of Central Kentucky, has been involved in the YMCA for most of his career, working with the
OWENSBORO Watch any block of commercials these days and you’ll recognize a common theme – fitness, activity, movement, healthy lifestyles. Reality shows are centered on
LOUISVILLE Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed when a person has high levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood and urine. In Latin, diabetes means “go through”
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