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Pelvic pain and endometriosis: When to get help

The crushing physical pain. The anguish of infertility. The grief of losing a uterus — and with it, the dream of carrying a baby. Lena Dunham, writer and actress for HBO’s “Girls,” chronicled her experience with severe endometriosis for Vogue magazine earlier this year. Endometriosis isn’t talked about much. Yet, it’s all too common — about one…

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Respiratory therapist provides comfort to grieving family

When treating others with compassion is a core part of your values, it hardly seems like something that warrants special thanks. At least that’s how a modest person like Mike Williams sees it. Mike, supervisor, respiratory therapy, Norton Audubon Hospital, was honored — yet surprised — to learn that a patient’s family had submitted a…

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Norton Healthcare’s high school apprentice program featured on national TV

In early 2018, Norton Healthcare formed a partnership with Jefferson County Public Schools to launch High School Apprentice Programs at Pleasure Ridge Park High School and Marion C. Moore Traditional High School, both in Louisville, Kentucky. Norton Healthcare leaders and staff work side by side with Pleasure Ridge Park and Moore students, who gain health care…

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Norton Heart & Vascular Institute physician and staff volunteer heart expertise to primates

Joseph A. Lash, M.D., cardiologist, and Robin Simpson, echo/vascular coordinator, Norton Heart & Vascular Institute Heart Rhythm Center – Springs, collectively have cared for heart patients in Louisville for more than 30 years. They see most of their patients in the office or sometimes in the hospital. But every now and then, Dr. Lash and…

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Endocrinology, News

Know your numbers: Glucose

Blood glucose, also known as blood sugar, plays a major role in measuring your health. You probably know it’s important, but do you know how your blood sugar number plays a part in conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke? When you have your blood sugar checked, do you know what the number actually…

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Cancer, News

Can a dream warn you about cancer?

Some people may be surprised to learn that a physician would credit a dream, in part, for early diagnosis of her breast cancer. Erin Frazier, M.D., credits a vivid dream for helping convince her to get the lump she detected in her breast checked out. Dr. Frazier is a pediatrician with Norton Community Medical Associates…

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Go Confidently, News

Learn the secrets to a long life at free Go Confidently event

The life expectancy of an American born today is about 78.2 years. But this year, over 70,000 Americans will celebrate their 100th birthday. What are they doing that the average person isn’t (or won’t)? Join Tony Buettner, senior vice president of business development for Blue Zones, to learn how to live longer, better. Tony will…

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Neurologist has been caring for multiple sclerosis community for four decades

After five decades of caring for patients in the River City, Roy Meckler, M.D., has been dubbed Louisville’s “godfather of neurology.” Dr. Meckler specializes in treating multiple sclerosis (MS), a degenerative neurological disease. He no longer sees new patients but is fiercely loyal to the patients he has, some of whom have been in his…

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News, Prevention and Wellness

Melon recalled over salmonella fears

Melon distributed to Costco, Gordon Food Service, Kroger, Trader Joe’s, Walgreens, Walmart and Whole Foods stores in Kentucky and Indiana has been recalled due to fears of salmonella contamination. The fruit, including cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon, were sold in plastic clamshell packaging either on their own or as part of a fruit salad. It was…

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Rival high schools come together to help fight breast cancer

Students from Louisville’s Assumption High School and Sacred Heart Academy revealed during a special check presentation ceremony how much money they raised during their annual Pink and White flag football game. The crowd gasped when the students flipped around the oversized check, made out for $50,000 — nearly double what they raised the previous year….

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Cancer specialist looks to help solve Amelia Earhart mystery

As a cancer specialist and neuro-oncologist at Norton Cancer Institute, Renato V. LaRocca, M.D., diagnoses and treats high-grade brain tumors and other solid tumors. Last summer, he applied the same evidence-based approaches he uses to help patients to try and answer one of history’s most vexing questions: What really happened to legendary aviator Amelia Earhart?…

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Ryan J. Krupp, M.D., sports health specialist, on how to prevent shoulder injuries

A well-designed workout for the shoulder and arm is essential for long-term throwing proficiency and injury prevention.

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