Natalie Ronshaugen, MD, of Nebraska Medicine share tips in four health areas female athletes need to focus on to stay strong at any stage in their athletic life.
The Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic at the Olson Center for Women's Health can help provide answer for women with urgent questions in their first trimester.
Surgical advancements for breast augmentation have evolved, providing women with more options, shapes and sizes. Learn more about trends in breast augmentation.
The human papillomavirus vaccine should be given to everyone between the ages of 9 and 26 years old to protect against a variety of cancers caused by the HPV virus.
Diagnostic radiologist Doug Niemann, MD, explains the benefits of 3D mammograms compared to traditional mammograms, what getting a mammogram is like for the patient and recommended ages to start getting mammograms.
Pelvic pain conditions can be difficult to diagnose.
"Many of my patients who complain of pelvic pain are really suffering," says Kim Haynes-Henson, MD, pain specialist at Nebraska Medicine.
In most minds, snack time conjures up images of forbidden foods or “cheating” on our quest to eat a healthy diet. Looked at it more logically, snacking may actually help us achieve our dietary goals. But how can we match up the goals and still satisfy our sweet tooth?
Women need to be assertive about their own health. If symptoms persist and aren’t getting better after two weeks or so, it is worth making an appointment with your doctor to get it checked out. It’s worth the peace of mind.
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