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LEXINGTON With more and more people developing diabetes at younger and younger ages, statistics across the nation show the disease is progressing. Fortunately, the ability
LEXINGTON With more and more people developing diabetes at younger and younger ages, statistics across the nation show the disease is progressing. Fortunately, the ability
GEORGETOWN, KY David Waespe, MD, visited Switzerland twice in a 12-year span, but the trips could not have been more different. In 2002, he was
LOUISVILLE In a world dominated by 24-hour sports channels, pro-athlete endorsed products, and an increasing pressure to compete at a younger and younger age, it
LEXINGTON The technological advances made throughout the past decade that we now enjoy in our day-to-day lives have been nothing short of amazing. The same
LEXINGTON From rheumatic fever as a child through his graduation first in his medical school class, Dr. William O. Witt’s plan had always been to
LEXINGTON William O. Witt, MD, medical director of the Cardinal Hill Pain Institute, is among a select group of physicians throughout the country, and the
“Falls are the leading cause of injury related deaths in older adults,” states Steve Sparrow, program coordinator of the Kentucky Safety & Prevention Alignment Network
LOUISVILLE The human musculoskeletal system includes over 200 joints, 206 bones, 640 muscles, 900 ligaments, and approximately 4000 tendons. To any lay person, mastering the
LOUISVILLE – Rebecca Booth, MD, OB/GYN with Women First of Louisville, estimates only 15 to 20% of her patients in the menopausal range accept traditional
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