Cancer can feel overwhelming, and it’s natural to look for ways to reduce your risk. Here are five strategies that can help lower your risk of colorectal cancer.
Rich Stanko was slowing down at an abnormal pace for his activity level. After diagnostic tests, realized he had a chronic total occlusion. After a successful surgery and rehab, Rich is back to being active.
Feelings of guilt and organ donor misconceptions are a common source of worry among many organ recipients. An organ recipient, Live On Nebraska's president and a transplant cardiologist discuss these misconceptions.
A breast cancer diagnosis raises many questions, including what life looks like after treatment. Women who hope to have children may wonder: Can I still breastfeed?
Nebraska Medicine is opening a series of clinics that pair pregnancy specialists with experts in heart health, diabetes care and newborn medicine – all in one visit.
This drive-thru event is a great way to treat yourself to a delicious breakfast and life-saving information without getting out of your car. Be better informed about what you can do when it comes to cancer screening, detection and treatment.
When Gretchen Oltman scheduled a mammogram in fall 2024, she wasn’t worried. She felt fine. That routine visit set off a chain of events that would change her life – and ultimately lead her to advocate for others facing the same uncertainty she once felt.
Nebraska Medicine has rapidly adopted several minimally invasive transcatheter procedures, becoming the first and only center in Nebraska to offer them. Section chief of interventional cardiology Marvin Eng, MD, explains.
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