Weight loss might come more slowly with the help of medication—but with lifestyle changes, it will happen. You will lose, and you will get healthier. Read some advice from Corrigan McBride, MD.
My husband and I would travel anywhere to get Brylie the care she needs, but now we live a short drive from one of the few facilities in the nation that specializes in intestinal failure. The multidisciplinary team will help Brylie down the road to health and digestion.
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. While some risk factors, such as getting older and genetics can’t be changed, when these 10 controllable risk factors are modified, you can significantly reduce your risk for stroke
Almost everyone will eventually develop some form of arthritis. Michael Feely, MD, rheumatologist at Nebraska Medicine, provides the latest information on osteoarthritis and how to manage this disease.