FBRC Health Updates
Back Pain Common Among Nurses in Fanwood
Back Pain is Common Among Nurses inFanwood Among a sample of 384 hospital nurses, 69% reported they currently had lower back pain in Fanwood, and 78.9% had experienced an episode of lower back pain in the last twelve months. According to researchers, factors that can increase a nurse’s risk for low back pain include: advancing…
Fanwood Chiropractor Explains How Back Pain Is a Common Problem for Hospital Staff
Fanwood Chiropractor Explains How Back Pain Is a Common Problem for Hospital Staff According to a new study that looked at employee absenteeism in a European hospital, musculoskeletal disorders are the main reason for sick leave among hospital staff. In particular, the researchers found that low back pain in Fanwood was the predominate reason for…
Taking Breaks Can Reduce Back Pain Risk for Office Workers in Fanwood
Taking Breaks Can Reduce Back Pain Risk for Office Workers in Fanwood If you work in an office, taking breaks can cut your risk for developing nonspecific lower back pain in Fanwood (NSLBP). In the study, researchers monitored the behavior and health of 669 office workers over the course of a year and found that…
6,000 Steps Per Day Can Help Patients in Fanwood with GDM
6,000 Steps Per Day Can Help Patients in Fanwood with GDM Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy. In this study, researchers found that taking at least 6,000 steps per day can help patients with GDM maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, July…
Chiropractor in Fanwood Explains How Sleep Quality Predicts Low Back Pain
Chiropractor in Fanwood Explains How Sleep Quality Predicts Low Back Pain Want to reduce your risk for back pain in Fanwood? Work on getting sufficient, quality sleep. A new study involving 405 working adults found that those with sleep problems had an elevated risk for one or more episodes of low back pain during the…
Regular Egg Consumption May Decrease Cardiovascular Risk in Fanwood
Regular Egg Consumption May Decrease Cardiovascular Risk in Fanwood An analysis of data concerning nearly half a million people in China showed that daily egg consumers had a 26% lower risk of hemorrhagic stroke, a 28% lower risk of death from hemorrhagic stroke, a 12% lower risk of ischemic heart disease, and an 18% lower…