The Scarlet Letter of Addiction
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 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 Mayor Speaks to Lexington Medical Society Opioid addiction presents a public health crisis for the city LEXINGTON On May 14, 2019 Linda Gorton, mayor
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN Sometimes the most important part of achieving something is simply believing you can do it. The confident, focused brain can accomplish many things.
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN Many physicians follow their calling. Few, however, go to such lengths to do so as Mohammad Afzal Mian, MD. Mian, who is a
In an effort to curb the nation’s opioid crisis, US state legislators have recently passed a series of laws to limit the prescribing of such
CRESTWOOD What if you could toss out the red tape, mindless clicking in the EMR, piles of paperwork associated with insurance coding and billing, and
LOUISVILLE Just as gender plays a role in risk factors for disease and medical treatment options, it also plays a role in substance abuse. Men
For over 40 years, Preston P. Nunnelley, MD, has been in private OB/GYN practice, a leader in Kentucky medicine and in hospital administration. Dr. Nunnelley
In March 2014, Zohydro ER (hydrocodone extended-release) was introduced to the market. Never in my medical lifetime do I recall a medication stirring such angst.
LEXINGTON – Current studies estimate that 26 percent of Americans suffer from chronic pain, a debilitating disease that can lead to a lifetime of discomfort
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