Peace of Mind
BOWLING GREEN Sometimes, medical diagnosis is straightforward. An x-ray might clearly show a broken bone, an MRI will reveal soft tissue damage. But sometimes, diagnosis
ISSUE 157: Special Section
BOWLING GREEN Sometimes, medical diagnosis is straightforward. An x-ray might clearly show a broken bone, an MRI will reveal soft tissue damage. But sometimes, diagnosis
LOUISVILLE For Brian J. Williams, MD, choosing the “nuanced and logical field” of neurosurgery was a no-brainer. “I enjoy working with my hands. And, the
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
LOUISVILLE Spend time talking with Nyagon G. Duany, MD, and it’s easy to see why she has a passion for sports medicine and orthopedic surgery.
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
“It’s always something or your mother,” as Wynona Judd is fond of saying. I guess she should know. She and her mother Naomi Judd were
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,
LEXINGTON Argentine-native Iris Gutierrez, LCSW, received her Master’s degree in social work from the University of San Luis in Argentina and moved to Kentucky in
LOUISVILLE The 12th Annual Conference of the University of Louisville Depression Center was held on November 1–2, 2018. David A. Clark, PhD, chair of Experimental
“The guiding principle in building the new facility was to put the patient’s needs squarely in the center of the process,”— Joseph Flynn, D.O., MPH
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