While there is no evidence men have an unfair natural advantage when it comes to losing weight, some obstacles seem tailor made to uniquely hamper women’s efforts to lose and keep weight off.
Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) leaders recently announced plans that call for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art facility on the northwest corner of the current medical center campus.
Severe knee pain that interferes with or prevents everyday activities may be a sign that you may need knee replacement surgery. The Navio robotics surgical system at Nebraska Medicine is improving knee replacement technology with the ability to provide more precision and customized implants.
After traditional therapies weren't effective, lymphoma patient Nick Howe was one of our first patients to take part in a clinical trial for CAR T-cell therapy.
One of the keys to a successful holiday party is great conversations that avoid polarizing topics or hot button issues. Use this conversation starter toolkit to help you survive the holiday conversation gauntlet with positive and memorable discussions.
Treats at the office, holiday parties, dinner with the family – they all happen with great frequency during the holiday season, and all provide their unique temptations and challenges to our diet. But for people with diabetes, these challenges are even greater.
Pancreatic cancer is a genetic disease caused by changes or mutations in segments of DNA called genes. Genes carry the code or the instructions which tells the cells in the body how to grow and function. Mutations in certain genes can allow cells to grow in an uncontrolled way.