Down but Not Out: Survivor Battles Physical, Emotional Effects of Testicular Cancer
From the Heart
Brian Niedzwiecki has a message for young adults battling cancer: “It’s OK to cry. It’s OK to be anxious. It’s OK to be depressed. What you cannot do is let those emotions control your life."
Back-to-School and Lice: Preventing the Parasite Kids Love to Share
Child and Family
Lice infestations are common in the fall. Here's how you can help your child avoid bringing home the itch.
10 Ways to Stay Safe This Halloween
Child and Family
Scarier than ghouls and goblins are the prospects of real danger on Halloween. Here's what every parent needs to know.
Now Is the Time to Get the Infleunza Vaccine - Before Flu Season Arrives
Today's Medicine
Here's what you need to know for this year's flu season.
When and How to Choose the Right Pediatrician
Child and Family
Choosing the right pediatrician for your child can be a process. Here's more on where to start and what to look for.
What You Need to Know About the Cancer-Preventing HPV Vaccine
Today's Medicine
Vaccines have long been key to keeping people healthy, but there’s an important one you may not be familiar with.
Rare Muscle Damage Syndrome Rhabdo Is Dangerous - and Preventable
Healthy Lifestyle
For the average person, rhabdomyolysis is nothing to worry about. But if you have concerns, focus on what you can do to prevent it.
Athletes Can Turn to Free Sports Injury Clinics in Council Bluffs and Fremont
In the Community
Thanks to a partnership between Methodist and OrthoNebraska, athletes and parents have timely, economical access to orthopedic evaluations.
With Tears in Her Eyes, Methodist Nurse Helps Patient Enter Final Resting Place
From the Heart
A Methodist Hospital Progressive Care Unit nurse put her holiday plans aside to support a family mourning the death of a loved one.