Health News


Sinai Hospital Earns Coveted Nursing Excellence Award


LifeBridge Health & Fitness Opens Baltimore's First CrossFit Affiliate


Northwest Hospital News - Alan Davis, M.D. named Chief of Surgery


Sinai Hospital One of the Top 50 Neurology and Neurosurgery Hospitals by U.S. News and World Report


LifeBridge Health Launches Facebook Page®


Louis B. Malinow, M.D. Awarded Diplomate Status


Northwest Hospital and Sinai Hospital Nuclear Medicine Departments Receive Certificate of Accreditation


LifeBridge Health Named Best Place to Work for the Third Time


Northwest Hospital Receives $850,000 Gift


Northwest Hospital Doctor Performs Revolutionary New Hand Surgery


Northwest Hospital Clinical Educator Recognized by the American Lung Association of Maryland


Sinai Hospital uses Advanced Radiosurgery to Treat Tumors and Lesions


Know your Numbers to Watch Heart Health


Bariatric Surgery at Sinai Hospital


Pharmacy Robots debut at Sinai


Northwest Hospital Breaks Ground on New Medical Office Building


Straight to the Heart - Sinai?s Heart Center Offers Comprehensive Care


LifeBridge Health?s Top Doctors Featured in Baltimore Magazine


Thrombosis Research at Sinai Hospital


BLOOD?


Deep Dish Pizza and HIDDEN NUTRIENTS


Study shows a decline in obesity rates in preschool children; Kentucky ranks 6th in obesity among pre-kindergartners


Raw milk suspected as cause of bacterial infections among four children in Hardin County and one in Oldham County


Generals say obesity is a national-security issue, and the main medical reason 73% of Ky. young adults can't join the service


Medicaid Cuts Could Leave Hundreds of Thousands of Illinoisans Facing Life-Threatening Health Challenges


?The 5-Second Rule? and Food Safety


Join high schoolers around the state on Sept. 19 in taking the 'It Can Wait' pledge not to text while driving


Big papers' Page 1 stories spotlight recovery center for pill addicts, lack of state program for problem gamblers


Stress Reduction Strategies at Sinai


Will Illinois Have Enough Family Physicians Beyond 2014?


Conflicting health stories can cause confusion


Replacing cigarettes with smokeless tobacco reduces disease risk, says U of L prof who's received tobacco-industry funding


New research building at UK will focus on state's health disparities


Many Americans still don't use sunscreen, which has been proven to prevent skin cancer, the most common cancer in the U.S.


Promising tooth varnish that prevents tooth decay will be applied to 25,000 students in 16 Kentucky Appalachian counties


The ?Rate Shock? Myth


Report says hospitals could fund improvements in Ky.'s health


3 universites and federal agency join to improve oral health in Appalachian Kentucky


Health Journalism Workshop offers a host of health-care story ideas from officials, health-care providers, journalists


Danville newspaper's story on Obamacare and Kynect captures the problems and anxiety among the uninsured


Sausage Gravy and Biscuits


Health reform will be difficult to implement, as faceoff between insurers and state official showed


Senate OKs bill to regulate e-cigarettes just like tobacco products


Beshear says Ky. is 'gold standard' for implementing Obamacare, trades shots with McConnell in Washington


Kentucky had the largest decrease, from 2013 to 2014, in percentage of residents without health insurance


Nursing-home industry cited as example of how campaign-funding lobbying interests get what they want from General Assembly


Prostate Cancer Screening At Northwest Hospital


NYC deeply split on Bloomberg plan to ban supersize sodas


Does Your Cab Driver Have Health Insurance? Why Not Ask?


CDC: Ten swine flu cases reported last week were linked to Ohio's Butler County Fair; warns nation's fairgoers to be cautious










.