Your Heart and Ears Have a Lot in Common. Love Them Both!
People tend to take matters of the heart very seriously, and they tend to brush off hearing loss as inconsequential. But the truth is, your
People tend to take matters of the heart very seriously, and they tend to brush off hearing loss as inconsequential. But the truth is, your
BOWLING GREEN The saying goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” A more practical way of saying it might be, “A
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LEXINGTON If the first image that comes to mind when you hear the term genetic counselor is a person who studies and counsels the family
LEXINGTON A college basketball coach once said, “I don’t want a player who can make the easy look difficult, I want a player who can
LOUISVILLE In new cardiac care models, the emergency room is often bypassed as the cardiac catheterization lab becomes the entry and triage point for many
LEXINGTON One in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society, making it the second most
LOUISVILLE Ask most three-year-olds what they want to be when they grow up, and you will likely get the typical ideology of preschool minds –
NEW ALBANY, IN Last November, MD-UPDATE’s Oncology Issue (#81) featured an article with Ifeoma Roseline Okeke, MD, board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist with Floyd Memorial’s
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