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.
People often use the terms heart attack and cardiac arrest interchangeably but they are different conditions with different first aid needs. Here is how to recognize and respond.
Missed birthdays, not seeing friends and rescheduling celebrations. Days are blending into each other. We are all collectively feeling the loss of "normal life" and it's okay. We are grieving. Let's grieve together.
Can COVID-19 cause stroke? Neurosurgeon William Thorell, MD, answers this and a variety of other questions related to stroke during this uncertain time.
Who is at greatest risk for developing severe cases of COVID-19? What can those in high-risk categories do to protect themselves and their loved ones? Infectious diseases specialist Jasmine Marcelin, MD, has answers to your questions.
While COVID-19 antibody tests are currently in development, scientists have used antibody tests for other illnesses for years. Find out how antibodies could potentially be used to detect, prevent or even treat COVID-19.
When will Nebraska see its peak in cases? What is the best way to handle masks and gloves to avoid contamination? Are there any new ways to treat COVID-19 patients? Kelly Cawcutt, MD, MS, infectious diseases/critical care specialist with Nebraska Medicine explains in this video.
We know that, when used properly, masks can stop the spread of infectious diseases. We’ve seen them work as infection control for years in clinical settings. That’s why we urge anyone in public to wear masks to protect others from COVID-19.