Focus on Neurology
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 Neurologists have much hope to offer patients with chronic neurological conditions by using new and aggressive therapies that significantly improve quality of life, according
LOUISVILLE The days of fatalism in stroke care are long gone, or at least they should be, according to Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist and
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
LOUISVILLE If you ask Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist with Baptist Neuroscience Associates, part of Baptist Health Louisville, the secret to changing the status quo
Gibson joins Kentuckyone Health Medical Group LOUISVILLE Wayne Gibson, MD, has joined the KentuckyOne Health Medical Group. The cardiologist is practicing at KentuckyOne Health Cardiology
The neurology department at Lexington Clinic is finding new ways to improve the condition of sufferers of Parkinson’s disease. Led by Andrew Schneider, MD, the
LOUISVILLE A strong left hook in the boxing ring. A bone-crushing tackle on the football field. A windshield-cracking automobile accident. These may be the types
Dr. Toni Ganzel named dean of UofL School of Medicine LOUISVILLE Toni M. Ganzel, MD, MBA, FACS, has been named dean of the University of
LEXINGTON “Although we are the very best in college basketball in Kentucky, we are not the very best in controlling risk factors for stroke and
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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