New Treatments Bring New Hope
LEXINGTON When people hear the word “psychiatrist,” many still conjure up the image of a patient reclining on a couch while a bespectacled gentleman smokes
LEXINGTON When people hear the word “psychiatrist,” many still conjure up the image of a patient reclining on a couch while a bespectacled gentleman smokes
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
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
A 2012 report by Prevent Blindness America estimates almost 30,000 Kentuckians over age 50 suffer from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and nearly 103,000 Kentuckians over
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