Our doctors are seeing more severe injuries from the sport of basketball happening to kids at a younger and younger age. What kinds of injuries do they most often see and how can they best be avoided?
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) – also called peripheral arterial disease (PAD) – is defined as a chronic atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities.
When most people think of research and clinical trials, they often think of highly advanced drugs and treatments for the treatment of complex cancers and other diseases. But research also provides valuable information and insight into everyday health needs, health prevention and how to improve lifestyle habits and quality of life. Learn more about lifestyle clinical trials.
Today, almost all of what we know and understand about medicine and the human body is a result of research and clinical trials. Learn more about how clinical trials can help you.
If you suffer from varicose veins, you are not alone. An estimated 45 to 60 percent of all Americans suffer from some form of vein disorder. Learn more about varicose veins and treatment options.
When you or someone you love is seriously injured, Nebraska Medicine has the care you need. Our Level 1 trauma center is capable of treating the most life-threatening injuries among children and adults. Learn more about our trauma care.