In Nebraska, one person dies by suicide every 32 hours. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, an opportunity to learn more about the risks of suicide and how to cope with suicide loss.
Some fevers are serious enough to seek medical attention, while others benefit from soothing home treatments. Find out the difference, along with other fever facts.
Many COVID-19 patients, like Steve Schrader, are finding the road to recovery longer than they hoped. See what his experience with the disease was like firsthand and how he’s doing now.
Learn how thanks to telemedicine and the team of neurologists and cardiologists at Nebraska Medicine, a 45-year-old body builder was rescued from a life-long debilitating or even deadly stroke.
As a chronic neurologic disorder, multiple sclerosis is a major risk factor for a more severe case of COVID-19. Find out how people with MS can take special care to avoid the coronavirus. Also: Learn the signs and symptoms of MS and discover copycat diseases that look like MS.
Brain tumors are fairly uncommon and occur in about 1 in 10,000 people, but it is important to recognize when common symptoms, like headaches, should be investigated.
Can COVID-19 cause stroke? Neurosurgeon William Thorell, MD, answers this and a variety of other questions related to stroke during this uncertain time.