Graduating from Chronic Pain: Every Patient’s Right
LEXINGTON How does chronic pain change a patient? How can a patient change their relationship to chronic pain? If you are asking these questions, you
LEXINGTON How does chronic pain change a patient? How can a patient change their relationship to chronic pain? If you are asking these questions, you
LEXINGTON Originally from Pakistan, Iram Nawaz, MD, attended medical school there before coming to the United States for her internal medicine residency at Long Island
LEXINGTON When Manoochehr Mazloomdoost, MD, (Maz) founded Pain Management Medicine (PMM) in 1992, he did so with a vision to help pain sufferers, of which
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
LOUISVILLE Chronic pain affects about 100 million Americans. Women experience certain painful conditions more than men. Fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, migraine headaches, chronic neck and
Jason Harris, MD, of Bluegrass Surgical Group, is a self-proclaimed “lover of all things techy,” and by staying at the cutting edge of laparoscopic and
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
Epidemiological studies suggest about 50 million people in the United States have tinnitus. The majority of those people experience tinnitus, but their lives are not
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