Vaginismus is a condition where the pelvic floor muscles tighten or spasm when something tries to enter the vagina. The exact cause isn’t always clear, but it can be linked to past medical or sexual trauma.
When it comes to heart health, many people think of blood pressure, diet and exercise. While these are important, there’s also something your doctor can use to understand your risk for heart disease: a simple blood test called a lipid panel.
Endometriosis is more than just “bad periods.” It’s a common but sometimes misunderstood condition affecting millions of women, most often in their 20s or 30s.
We’re now the first in the state of Nebraska to implement a strategy to offer a new blood test that more accurately predicts whether a woman will develop severe preeclampsia during pregnancy.
Millions of Americans have spines that curve sideways instead of running straight. This condition is called scoliosis, and it’s more common than you might think.
Watery eyes are a common issue that can stem from dryness, allergies or problems with the tear ducts. While many cases are mild, persistent or one-sided watering may signal an underlying condition that needs medical attention.
Virtual dermatology care offers a convenient way to see an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) from the comfort of home. They’re especially helpful for patients who need regular follow-ups for conditions like acne.
The Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center – Nebraska Medical Center is one of only 73 cancer centers in the U.S. with the special National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation.
Every cancer treatment available today started as a clinical trial. For patients facing cancer, choosing a center deeply involved in research can mean access to tomorrow’s treatments today.
When facing a cancer diagnosis, many patients assume one doctor will map out their care and treatment plan. But the most effective cancer care often comes from a team approach.
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