Love bombing involves showering someone with flattery and attention so that they become deeply attached and want to stay in a relationship regardless of how they are treated. A love bomber aims to isolate their partner from friends and family and become their whole world, leaving them vulnerable to mistreatment.
Oral cavity cancer, also known as mouth cancer, is a type of cancer that affects the tissues of the oral cavity. It can occur in various parts of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, and gums.
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes recurrent seizures and can significantly impact an individual's quality of life. Anticonvulsant medications don’t control seizures well for about one-third of patients with epilepsy.
The acronym FODMAP stands for: fermentable; oligosaccharides (fructans, galacto-oligosaccharides); disaccharides (lactose, milk sugars); monosaccarides (excess fructose); and polyols (sugar alcohols like mannitol and sorbitol). FODMAPs are found in everyday foods we eat. A group of small chain carbohydrates, these sugar and fibers may not be adequately absorbed in the small intestines of certain people.
Aphasia is a neurogenic disorder caused by injury to the brain, usually from a stroke or trauma to the speech and language centers. In the U.S., it is estimated that more than 2 million people, both children and adults, are affected by aphasia.
For some patients, an osteotomy can be a good option for treating arthritis. An osteotomy aims to reduce pain, improve function and allow you to get back to whatever activities you desire.
If you are pumping your breast milk, it’s important to store your milk properly to maintain its nutritional value, says Kristin McCracken, BSN, RN, IBCLC, Nebraska Medicine lactation consultant. McCracken offers these tips for proper storage.
Heartburn is a burning or uncomfortable sensation usually felt at the lower end of the esophagus and top of the abdomen, known as the epigastric area. It is caused by stomach acid, food products or other items we have taken orally backing up into the esophagus and causing irritation.
Current research shows that soy or soy-containing foods do not cause cancer to spread, come back or grow. Even more, research supports the opposite: Adding soy as part of a healthy, cancer-prevention diet has benefits to your health.
Every year, U.S. News & World Report evaluates more than 4,500 hospitals nationwide to develop their annual list of Best Hospitals. They look at things like clinical outcomes, level of nursing care and patient experience in developing these rankings. Again, Nebraska Medical Center is the No. 1 rated hospital in the Omaha metro area and the state of Nebraska.