June 2013

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To Whom Would a Person With CP Listen, Kentucky? A Doctor With CP!

If you have cerebral palsy (CP) it’s got to be difficult sometimes to take advice and scolding from your Louisville doctors who don’t have the condition. How could they understand you? Their muscles do what they are told to do. Would you be able to…

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Embrace the Light, Kentucky: Light Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury

Kentuckians who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) are probably familiar with bright light therapy. Light is used to treat depression and lassitude brought on by the shortened daylight hours that characterize winter. Research reported by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine indicates that the…

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Kentucky Seniors, Be Aware of Fall-related Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, can happen to anyone, at any age. A fall, car accident, sports injury, or myriad of other incidents may cause brain damage, spanning the spectrum from mild to severe. For young and old, recovery from this type of injury can…

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Two People Dead after Calloway County, Kentucky Accident

Ali Adams, 22, was driving a 2007 Dodge Caliber northbound on US-641 shortly before 9 a.m. on Friday, May 31, 2013. Perry Adams, 61, was a passenger in her car. At the same time, 59-year-old Melanie Stockham was driving a 1999 GMC pickup truck southbound…

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Possible Reasons Your Loved One May Die on Life Support in Louisville

Like many grieving family members, you may be tempted to think that your ailing loved one’s death was only a matter of time. She had been on life support, and while you thought she was getting better, there was no real way to tell if…

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Murder and Other Charges Follow Fatal Head-on Collision

Jason Shawler, 38, was reportedly driving his Mazda southbound on the Gene Snyder Freeway in the early-morning hours of Thursday, May 30, 2013. At approximately 4:15 a.m., his car was allegedly hit head-on by a 2006 Ford Ranger that was being driven the wrong way…

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