Cancer care is about more than just treatment. Services that support patients’ physical, educational and emotional needs are part of a holistic approach to care during treatment.
If you are looking to get rid of glasses or contact lenses, you may be looking for a new, entirely reversible solution in the form of an intraocular, vision-correcting implant.
If you‘ve ever spent time around infants or toddlers, you know where everything goes as soon as they get their hands on it – in their mouths. Certain items are more dangerous and could cause more serious harm to your child. If any of these items are swallowed, contact your doctor immediately or go to the nearest emergency room or Immediate Care Clinic.
In recent months, multiple cancer drugs have been in short supply in the United States. While the Food and Drug Administration and the American Society of Clinical Oncology have been working to resolve the shortages, patients with cancer are understandably concerned about getting the cancer treatment drugs they need and the amount required when the time comes.
Ultrasounds in pregnancy help providers monitor your baby’s health. They can also help predict due dates, reveal your baby’s biological sex, check for complications and more. Read on for answers to your top ultrasound questions.
Every year, nearly 80,000 new cases of melanoma are diagnosed, causing over 10,000 deaths annually. The incidence of melanoma is increasing by 2.6% every year and faster than almost every other malignancy.
Nebraska Medicine offers educational resources and support for women throughout their breastfeeding journey. Latch and Learn is a free drop-in breastfeeding group that meets weekly. You don’t need an appointment or to be a Nebraska Medicine patient.
Have you ever had a thought or image pop into your head that surprised or even disturbed you? If so, you’ve had an intrusive thought, and they are more common than you might realize.
Pregnancy can be an exciting and emotional time. Your body will undergo many changes. Since no one pregnancy is exactly the same, it’s hard to know what’s normal and what’s not.