Memphis People in Business: Dec. 19, 2024
Memphis-based brain and spine care provider Semmes Murphey Clinic has hired two general neurologists: Dr. Caitlin Brockenshire and Dr. Neha Kumar.
Memphis-based brain and spine care provider Semmes Murphey Clinic has hired two general neurologists: Dr. Caitlin Brockenshire and Dr. Neha Kumar.
A watchful waiting (WW) approach for management of adhesive capsulitis, or frozen shoulder, delivered similar outcomes at 1 year compared with the use of physical therapy (PT), with a lower cost burden, according to results from a randomized trial.
A simple physical test could help detect the earliest symptoms of dementia, with loved ones even able to do it at home. Dementia diagnostic experts at Discern explained what has been dubbed the “2 finger test” takes only a couple of seconds and can be completed at a person’s bedside, avoiding any fuss or other potential issues.
Memphis has long been a hub for innovators. We live in a time when it’s essential to up our game, whether it’s for better health, a better community, or a better way of life and living. Memphis Magazine has been honoring those people and organizations who have looked not just to the next level but who reach… Read More
A Tennessee man was convicted in Fiji last week for killing his wife while they were honeymooning at a luxury resort on the island.
A Memphis man was convicted last week of killing his wife, a Memphis pharmacist and UT-Health Sciences graduate, while the couple were honeymooning at a luxury resort in Fiji, reported The Fiji Times.
Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes as White women. “No one is coming to save us,” one advocate says.
The Sozosei Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey, has announced the appointment of ALTHA J. STEWART to its board of directors.