FBRC Health Updates
What Are the Signs of a Heart Attack for Women in Fanwood?
What Are the Signs of a Heart Attack for Women in Fanwood? When it comes to heart attacks, women are more likely to have a “silent” heart attack or display unusual symptoms. Common symptoms of heart attack in women in Fanwood include: chest pain usually described as tightness, pressure, squeezing, and aching; extreme or unusual…
Manual Therapy in Fanwood Can Change the Carpal Tunnel
Manual Therapy in Fanwood Can Change the Carpal Tunnel Compression of the carpal tunnel can lead to wrist pain and numbness, which is known as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Chiropractor in Fanwood & Scotch Plains wants to help you overcome this annoyance. A recent study investigated the dimensional changes of the carpal tunnel during manual…
Rear-Facing Car Seats Protect in Rear-End Crashes in Fanwood
Rear-Facing Car Seats Protect in Rear-End Crashes in Fanwood Little research exists on child safety in rear-facing car seats in the event of a rear-end crash. Chiropractor in Fanwood explains here. In this study, Ohio State University researchers tested several rear-facing car seats in rear-end crashes and found that all of the seats were effective…
Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy Provides Benefits to Those with COPD in Fanwood
Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy Provides Benefits to Those with COPD in Fanwood Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes breathing difficulty, cough, mucus (sputum) production, and wheezing. A recent study found that manipulative therapies can help improve functional exercise capacity in patients with COPD in Fanwood, potentially helping to improve…
Exercise Halves Risk of Early Death After Heart Attack For Residents in Fanwood
Exercise Halves Risk of Early Death After Heart Attack For Residents in Fanwood According to an analysis of data on more than 22,000 heart attack survivors, patients who either increase their physical activity after a heart attack in Fanwood or maintain a high level of physical activity are over 50% more likely to be alive…
Exercise is the Best Bet for Preventing Falls in Fanwood
Exercise is the Best Bet for Preventing Fallsin Fanwood The United States Preventive Services Task Force is changing its 2012 recommendations on what helps and what doesn’t when it comes to preventing falls. The panel’s review of existing research showed insufficient evidence to recommend vitamin D supplementation, but they continue to recommend exercise as your…