While we may pay attention to the skin on our arms, legs and face, we tend to forget about the skin on our scalp. Your scalp's overall health is as essential as the skin on the rest of your body.
Living with a bad back or neck can be painful and discouraging. The range of pain can be minor to debilitating and in severe cases, can lead to loss of movement and even disability.
It’s never too late to stop smoking. Even men and women who have smoked for many years can reduce their lung cancer risk after five years of quitting smoking. Learn more.
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) – also called peripheral arterial disease (PAD) – is defined as a chronic atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities.
For patients undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), we are the first and only hospital in the region to offer the Sentinel Cerebral Protection System to reduce the risk of stroke during the TAVR procedure.
The specialists at the Comprehensive Spine Program are trained to treat spine issues from the common to the complex. Learn how spine surgery helped this patient continue competing in Ironman competitions.
A diagnosis of breast cancer can be both physically and emotionally draining. Nebraska Medicine offers some of the most sophisticated breast reconstruction options to help women feel whole again after treatment is over. Learn more about these options.
Diagnostic radiologist Doug Niemann, MD, explains the benefits of 3D mammograms compared to traditional mammograms, what getting a mammogram is like for the patient and recommended ages to start getting mammograms.
If you’re 40 or older, an annual mammogram should be on your calendar. Many health care providers encourage women to get a baseline mammogram at age 40 and every year thereafter. Learn more about the benefits of mammography.