Nebraska Medicine neurologist Pierre Fayad, MD, explains what a mini stroke is, how to recognize the signs and why fast action is crucial and potentially life-saving.
If you’ve had gastric bypass surgery and are gaining weight, you’re not alone. Studies show that up to 20% of people who have this surgery gain some weight back.
Expectant families will soon have a new option for welcoming their babies at Nebraska Medical Center. A new birthing suite is set to open this fall, offering a home-like environment within the hospital setting.
Nebraska Medical Center has opened a special place for families facing the loss of a pregnancy or infant. The new Birthing and Bereavement Suite offers parents a quiet, private space to spend precious time with their babies.
Anxiety is a common mental health issue that affects both adults and children. Unfortunately, when dealing with anxiety in children, it can be more difficult to understand when and how it's affecting them.
If you’ve ever dislocated your shoulder, you’re familiar with the intense pain. It’s often sharp and immediate that may turn into a dull, constant ache, like a broken bone.
The joy and excitement of bringing a new baby into the world can quickly change to stress and uncertainty if your baby needs to spend time in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Situational anxiety is a type of anxiety tied to a specific situation or object. Keep reading to learn the signs and symptoms of situational anxiety and how to treat it.
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