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LOUISVILLE Every doctor has had an unusual case, right? A good story to tell. Mehyar Mehrizi, MD, FAAN, neurologist at Baptist Health Medical Group Neurology
LOUISVILLE Every doctor has had an unusual case, right? A good story to tell. Mehyar Mehrizi, MD, FAAN, neurologist at Baptist Health Medical Group Neurology
LEXINGTON When he was a child growing up in Kenya, Fred Odago, MD, was never pressured to become a physician, not even by his uncle,
LEXINGTON While many fourth graders find a science project to be nothing but a headache, Warren Chumley, MD, found it to be an inspiration. His
LOUISVILLE When Elizabeth S. Doll, MD, was completing her residency in child neurology in Salt Lake City, Utah two years ago, she became intrigued with
LOUISVILLE “Where does it hurt?” That’s the common question asked of someone in pain. Medical professionals naturally follow up with “Why does it hurt?” 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 Neurologists have much hope to offer patients with chronic neurological conditions by using new and aggressive therapies that significantly improve quality of life, according
LEXINGTON The approach to patients with chronic intractable migraine typically reaches well beyond the medicine bottle. These patients, by definition, are suffering from frequent, moderate
Chronic pain, migraine headaches, obesity, anxiety, depression, and addictions are very difficult to treat. Currently offered drugs, surgeries, counseling, and physical therapies rarely provide a
LOUISVILLE Poison, paralysis, and facial rejuvenation. It sounds more like an episode of General Hospital than the historical description of an FDA-approved medical treatment. Yet,
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