Making the Impossible Possible
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
LEXINGTON In the third grade, Andrea Colton, MD, MPH, wrote a book titled “My Grandpa’s Open-Heart Surgery,” chronicling the observations and lessons she’d gained at
LOUISVILLE The cardiothoracic surgical team at UofL Health – Jewish Hospital performed the world’s first Aeson® bioprosthetic total artificial heart implantation in a female patient
LOUISVILLE The years 1971-1972 were pivotal for cancer treatment for women in the U.S. Three prominent, well-known women, Betty Ford, Happy Rockefeller, and Shirley Temple
LEXINGTON This year marks the 50th anniversary of President Nixon’s “War on Cancer.” By 2030, cancer is expected to overtake cardiovascular disease as the number
Editor’s Intro: Jessica Jones Croley, MD, is the medical director for CHI Saint Joseph Health Cancer Care, which launched an affiliation an affiliate ofwith Cleveland
Baptist Health Primary Care Welcomes Jeevanjot Virk, MD, Family Medicine LOUISVILLE Jeevanjot Virk, MD, has joined Baptist Health Louisville Primary Care Medical Group. Virk’s services
Ankle replacement relieves pain by removing the arthritic joint surfaces. Ankle motion is maintained, leading to better walking ability and protection of adjacent joints against
LONDON The prospect of surgery is at the least unsettling if not downright terrifying for many people. The questions whirl. How long will it take
LEXINGTON Caring for children comes first for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Medical Center — Lexington Corporate Council. Never was that more evident than Saturday,
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