Moving Parts and Minds
LOUISVILLE How did the son of an auto mechanic and a hairdresser wind up as a movement disorders and Parkinson’s disease specialist? In the case
LOUISVILLE How did the son of an auto mechanic and a hairdresser wind up as a movement disorders and Parkinson’s disease specialist? In the case
LOUISVILLE Norton Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana have joined forces to bolster care for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease in
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 Kathrin LaFaver, MD, has always been amazed with the human brain. And now, as the Raymond Lee Lebby chair of Parkinson’s disease research 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
Walk with a Doc Events in Louisville and Lexington Raise Awareness for Parkinson’s Disease LOUISVILLE KentuckyOne Health with the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana and
When William Haugh, CEO of Georgetown Community Hospital (GCH), met with his staff regarding the community needs and service lines offered at their hospital, one
LOUISVILLE Interdisciplinary is perhaps one of the new health care buzzwords of the 21st century. Championed by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, the interdisciplinary
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
Consciousness. Myriad philosophers, theologians, and scientists have sought to define this concept for centuries, and it was an intellectual interest in consciousness and brain waves
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