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Erlanger / Kentucky / United States
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Lexington / Kentucky / United States
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Paducah / Kentucky / United States
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Most research studies are conducted in major metropolitan or university settings. Our location provides area residents with access to the latest investigational treatments and allows area physicians more healthcare options for their patients. Four Rivers has become one of the most advanced clinical research centers in the region. Research conducted through Four Rivers helps keep our physicians on the leading edge of medical science and provides our patients with earlier access to promising new medicines and technology. Patients qualifying for a research study can receive compensation for time and travel and free physician care, lab work, required testing and study medication as dictated by the research protocols. Four Rivers Clinical Research has participated in multiple clinical trials testing medications for Alzheimers Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment ( Mild Memory Loss ), Vascular or Multi-infarct Dementia, Diabetic Neuropathy, Osteoarthritis, Post-Herpetic Neuralgia ( post-shingles pain ), Type II Diabetes, COPD, Anxiety, Depression, Stroke, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, BPH, kidney disease, Migraine Headaches, Insomnia and other conditions. Our work is overseen by pharmaceutical companies, the Food & Drug Administration, and other regulatory agencies. Our first priority is, and always will be, the health and safety of the patients participating in our trials.
Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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Lexington / Kentucky / United States
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Lexington / Kentucky / United States
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Shepherdsville / Kentucky / United States
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Isaac Bernheim established Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in 1929 in Clermont, Ky. Spread on more than 14,000-acres, the nationally recognized arboretum is located amidst gardens, lakes, a nature center and large expanses of natural area. The park also offers more than 30-miles of hiking trails, over 12,000-acres of research forest, bike trails and a visitors center. Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest offers a variety of programs that include young naturalists, kids nature exploration, school field trips, I.W. and Jon Burnham art project, training for naturalists and training for certified interpretive guides.
Lexington / Kentucky / United States
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Bloodstock Research Information Services provides information regarding horse racing to horse racing enthusiasts. It publishes a daily newsletter, the "Handicappers Edge," that provides information regarding racing schedules, jockeys and events. Bloodstock Research Information Services also offers free Bloodstock Journal for the latest horse racing news. Its members have access to a vast array of products for horsemen. Its bookstore offers various handicap-related publications to the riders. It provides track information of various horse-running tracks in Kentucky. It also organizes tournaments and world championships for handicapped players. Its Web site offers racing reports and data, pedigree services and organizes various contests. Bloodstock Research Information Services is located in Lexington, Ky.
Erlanger / Kentucky / United States
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Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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Louisville / Kentucky / United States
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Lexington / Kentucky / United States
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Established in 1990, Kentucky Cancer Registry is an organization that operates as a mandatory cancer reporting system. It receives reports of cancer cases from the acute care hospitals and outpatient facilities in Kentucky. The organization has developed a cancer patient data management system to which all the cancer cases are reported. Kentucky Cancer Registry also receives cancer reports from freestanding treatment centers, nonhospital pathology laboratories and physician offices. It is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the National Program of Cancer Registries. The organization submits data to the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries for evaluation of completeness, accuracy and timeliness. Kentucky Cancer Registry receives more than 21,000 primary cases of cancer annually. Its data is used to prepare various research projects and proposals. The organization also provides an online research section for individual researchers. Kentucky Cancer Registry is located in Lexington, Ky.