Mammography Is Not Black and White
LEXINGTON Almost everyone has been touched by the diagnosis of breast cancer in a loved one. The potentially devastating results of this diagnosis underscore the
ISSUE 157: Special Section
LEXINGTON Almost everyone has been touched by the diagnosis of breast cancer in a loved one. The potentially devastating results of this diagnosis underscore the
LOUISVILLE Aplastic anemia is a complex, relatively rare disease of the hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow, according to Khuda Khan, MD, PhD. Khan
LEXINGTON It was a great day for golf as the 88 players would say at the 26th annual Lexington Medical Society Foundation (LMSF) Golf Tournament
LOUISVILLE/BARDSTOWN “You can provide sports medicine care from many different vantage points,” says Darryl Kaelin, MD, medical director of Frazier Rehab Institute, part of KentuckyOne
NEW ALBANY, IN Young athletes deserve top-notch prevention and treatment interventions for sports-related injuries that can be provided by a multi-disciplinary team. Floyd Memorial Medical
LEXINGTON One of the most common cardiovascular conditions, if left undetected and untreated, can lead to the number one killer in America: cardiovascular disease. That
LEXINGTON Brent Morris, MD, has landed his dream job. To join the Lexington Clinic Orthopedics – Sports Medicine Center means three things to him: For
LOUISVILLE In its 41st year, the Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Training Program at the University of Louisville (UofL) was historically a private residency run
BOWLING GREEN Fresh out of dermatology residency at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., in the summer of 2008, John Cowan, MD, knew he wanted to
LOUISVILLE If you mention “support system” in the company of gynecologists, their first thought may be of pelvic organ prolapse repair rather than a program
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