Most cases of COVID-19 can be treated at home, but some widely shared advice on how to beat it is just plain wrong. See what critical care physician Brian Boer, MD, advises.
Many men feel uncomfortable at the mere mention of prostate screening. With all the misconceptions out there, it's tempting to avoid the topic altogether. An ongoing conversation with your primary doctor is important so that together, you can make informed decisions about your prostate health.
On Tuesday, Dec. 15, we vaccinated the first of our health care workers. It was an emotional day of hope and gratitude. In their own words, see how three Nebraska Medicine employees reacted to the new COVID-19 vaccine – both physically and emotionally.
We’ve all been through a lot of changes this year. Although it has been tough, there is a silver lining. Our telehealth offerings have evolved to become crazy convenient.
The COVID-19 vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna are both mRNA vaccines. These innovative vaccines place a small set of short-lived instructions inside your cells.
Some have claimed that taking the right vitamins at home can fight off COVID-19. See what infectious diseases expert Susan Swindells, MBBS, says about ongoing research.
At-home treatments and skin products often don’t work well to remove acne scars, wrinkles or age spots. If you’ve been disappointed by these before, you should consider facial resurfacing for dramatic, long-lasting results.