FBRC Health Updates
Vitamin D Levels May Be Associated With Back Pain for Residents in Fanwood
Vitamin D Levels May Be Associated With Back Pain for Residents in Fanwood Blood samples taken from 600 participants with either chronic low back pain, sub-acute low back pain, or no history of back pain in Fanwood showed no significant difference in the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among the three groups. However, the researchers…
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Affects Nerve Function In The Hands For Residents in Fanwood
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Affects Nerve Function In The Hands For Residents in Fanwood While we normally associate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in Fanwood with symptoms like pain, numbness, and tingling in the affected hand, a new study finds that CTS can also impair the sense of touch. In the study, researchers conducted temperature sensitivity tests…
Resistance Training Can Help With Headaches in Fanwood
Resistance Training Can Help With Headaches inFanwood In a recent study, investigators found that engaging in just one hour of strength-training exercise for the neck and shoulder muscles spread throughout the week can reduce both the frequency and intensity of headaches. Chiropractors in Fanwood often incorporate at-home exercises into the treatment plan for patients who…
Exercise: Simply Move More in Fanwood
Exercise: Simply Move More in Fanwood Metabolic syndrome in Fanwood is a cluster of conditions that includes high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. According to a new study, seniors who stay active in…
Youth Football Increases Odds of Brain Problems For Those in Fanwood Later In Life
Youth Football Increases Odds of Brain Problems For Those in Fanwood Later In Life Kids who start playing tackle football in Fanwood before the age of twelve appear to be at greater risk for mental and behavioral problems in adulthood. In this study, researchers questioned 214 men who formerly played either high school, college, or…
Back Pain and Falls Among Older Men in Fanwood
Back Pain and Falls Among Older Men inFanwood Surveys completed by 5,568 elderly men indicate that 67% experienced back pain in Fanwood during the past year, 25% fell at least once, and 11% had recurrent falls. Further analysis showed that participants with back pain had at least a 20% increased risk for falling, with an…