As the flu season draws near, you may be wondering how to tell if you have the flu or COVID-19. Our doctors answer some of the most common questions about the two viruses.
Dealing with the difficulties of a pandemic on a daily basis is wearying for all of us, but for those suffering from addiction and other mental health issues, the challenges are compounded.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if acne stopped showing up after our teenage years? Unfortunately, the reality is many people experience breakouts well into their adult years and even later in life. While occasional pimples can be normal, cystic acne requires special care and attention.
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.
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