If you’ve been using semaglutide or tirzepatide to manage your blood sugar or weight, you’ve likely heard about new changes in how these medications are made and sold. Here’s what’s going on, what it means for you and what to do next.
A cancer diagnosis is scary--but hearing you have brain cancer is especially scary. Unfortunately, persistent misconceptions about brain cancer continue to exist. Let’s clear a few of them up.
A headache caused by idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) results from increased pressure in the skull around the brain. Swelling can cause vision problems and is one of the earliest signs of IIH.
Nebraska Medicine is proud to welcome nationally recognized leader Michael Hasselberg, PhD, to a new role for the organization: chief transformation and digital officer.
While talking to a doctor about pelvic floor issues may seem embarrassing, overdoing Kegels probably isn’t the answer. You don’t have to put up with pelvic floor dysfunction no matter your age or gender.
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