FBRC Health Updates

Being Physically Active Keeps the Brain Sharp in Old Age in Fanwood

Being Physically Active Keeps the Brain Sharp in Old Age in Fanwood

Being Physically Active Keeps the Brain Sharp in Old Age in Fanwood According to a study that tested the physical, thinking, and memory skills of 454 older adults over the course of two decades, there’s a link between better motor skills and higher performance on thinking and memory assessments. Dr. Keith Fargo, the director of…

Benefits of Aerobic Exercise in Fanwood

Benefits of Aerobic Exercise in Fanwood

Benefits of Aerobic Exercise in Fanwood Experts from the Mayo Clinic report that aerobic activities (such and running, bicycling, and swimming) can benefit you in the following ways: keep excess pounds at bay; increase your stamina, fitness, and strength; reduce your health risks; manage chronic conditions; strengthen your heart; keep your arteries clear; boost your…

Why Chiropractors in Fanwood Examine the Whole Patient

Why Chiropractors in Fanwood Examine the Whole Patient

Why Chiropractors in Fanwood Examine the Whole Patient A recent case study described a patient with foot numbness who had been diagnosed with tarsal tunnel syndrome. After conventional treatment failed, the patient was referred to a specialist who discovered dysfunction further up the course of the tibial nerve. The patient reported his foot symptoms resolved…

A Model Adjustment in Fanwood

A Model Adjustment in Fanwood

A Model Adjustment in Fanwood This model comes to Fanwood Back Relief Center in Fanwood for back and neck pain. Call Dr. Eric Chludzinski today to schedule an appointment.

Vitamin D May Be a Lifesaver for Some Patients in Fanwood with COPD

Vitamin D May Be a Lifesaver for Some Patients in Fanwood with COPD

Vitamin D May Be a Lifesaver for Some Patients in Fanwood with COPD Low vitamin D status has been linked with a number of poor health outcomes. According to a new study that looked at patients with both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and deficient vitamin D levels, the risk for a potentially deadly lung…

Just a Little Exercise Can Help Cancer Patients in Fanwood Live Longer

Just a Little Exercise Can Help Cancer Patients in Fanwood Live Longer

Just a Little Exercise Can Help Cancer Patients in Fanwood Live Longer Consistent exercise before and after a cancer diagnosis significantly improves survival rates. In this study, researchers analyzed data concerning more than 5,800 patients with a range of cancers and found that those who exercised three to four times a week before and after…