Can COVID-19 cause stroke? Neurosurgeon William Thorell, MD, answers this and a variety of other questions related to stroke during this uncertain time.
Back and neck pain are common problems that many people experience at some point in their lives. The Nebraska Medicine Comprehensive Spine Program makes it easier to find the specialized help you need.
It's one of the biggest complaints as people age: drooping and baggy skin around the eyes. What can you do about it, who is a good candidate and can eye surgery help with vision or other issues? Ophthalmologist Dr. Rao Chundury has answers in this brief Q & A!
Maddie Cox was looking forward to beginning her first nursing job at Nebraska Medical Center. However, she never expected to be introduced to Serious Medicine. Extraordinary Care. the way she was.
Swimmer's ear is an infection in the outer ear canal, that is often caused by water that stays in your ear after swimming. While mild cases of swimmer’s ear will usually resolve on its own, you may need to seek treatment if the infection persists. Learn more.
Eyelid surgery rates as one of the most popular procedures to rejuvenate one’s appearance. Eyelid surgery can resolve droopy eyebrows or saggy skin or puffy bags under the lower eyelids. Learn more.
The Nebraska Medicine Stroke and Neurovascular Center provides around-the-clock care of stroke patients using a well-defined, systematic approach to care and treatment to achieve optimal results.