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.
What does it really take to lose weight? Is it just a matter of taking in fewer calories than your body uses in a day? Or are there other factors at play?
Navigating breast cancer recovery can be lonely. To counter this, a nonprofit organization, Casting for Recovery, connects women who have breast cancer or a history of breast cancer through healing fly-fishing retreats.
After a train hit 61-year-old Ladell Kellenberger, doctors were forced to amputate his leg. Thanks to targeted muscle reinnervation surgery, he’s had a smoother road to recovery.