August 2013

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Did a Uterine Rupture Take the Life of Your Baby in Kentucky?

Uterine ruptures are relatively uncommon, but that is of little comfort when it is your child who died as a result of a uterus rupture. When it is your baby you may be left with a lot of questions, the most important of which is…

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Elder Abuse Increases the Risk of Early Death in Louisville Nursing Homes

When a loved one dies in a Kentucky nursing home, relatives are often saddened, but not shocked. After all, they knew their relative was aging and not in the best of health, so they have little reason to suspect abuse.   Unfortunately, this unwillingness to…

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My husband and I were in a Louisville car accident, but we both felt fine afterward and decided to go home. Now we both feel tired and are having memory problems. Could these be symptoms of brain injury?

Yes. Many victims can suffer brain bleeds, mild traumatic brain injuries or even skull fractures without realizing they have been hurt. In most cases, victims will not begin to show symptoms of brain injury until hours or even days after the accident–and unfortunately, treatment during…

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Four Common Ways a Kentucky Skull Fracture Injury May Cause Brain Damage

Many head injury victims are shocked when the doctor tells them that their skulls have been broken. While the image of a skull fracture conjures up a traumatic scene, the truth is that nearly 70 percent of skull fractures are linear fractures that require only…

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Understanding a Hematoma: What Are the Effects of a Brain Bleed in KY?

After your doctor told you that your loved one had suffered brain injury, you were probably too shocked to take it all in. You know he said there was “bleeding in the brain,” but you’re not sure how this will affect your family: will your…

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