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  • Health Matters 3/26: Taking Control of Your Pelvic Health

    Health Matters 3/26: Taking Control of Your Pelvic Health

    By Rebecca Keller, PT, MSPT, PRPC In the United States, millions of people in all age groups are affected by a pelvic floor disorder that disrupts their daily life, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). And unfortunately many people live with the symptoms for months – or even years – before seeking treatment.…

  • Maplewood Senior Living welcomes professionals to Princeton team

    Maplewood Senior Living welcomes professionals to Princeton team

    Maplewood Senior Living hired Lisa Williams as executive director, Michael Tucker as director of Business Development, and Leslie Conover as Community Relations director to the provider’s new Princeton location. Located on the campus of Penn Medicine-Princeton Health, Maplewood at Princeton is set to open this summer and will offer assisted living, memory care and short-term…

  • Health Matters 3/19: Colorectal Cancer Strikes Both Young and Old

    Health Matters 3/19: Colorectal Cancer Strikes Both Young and Old

    By Anish A. Sheth, M.D. As the third leading cause of cancer death in the United States, colorectal cancer is expected to claim the lives of more than 52,000 people across the nation this year, according to the National Cancer Institute. And while the incidence of disease in older adults has declined in recent decades,…

  • Health Matters 3/12: Granting Yourself Permission to Be Less Than Perfect

    Health Matters 3/12: Granting Yourself Permission to Be Less Than Perfect

    By Christine Isaac, L.C.S.W., L.C.A.D.C Feeling less than perfect these days? You’re not alone. Despite what the banana bread photos on social media might suggest, navigating the COVID-19 pandemic has been hard for just about everybody. Letting go of perfectionism, however, can help ease the stress and strain, not only now, but also in a…

  • Health Matters 2/26: Heart Health By the Numbers

    Health Matters 2/26: Heart Health By the Numbers

    By Muhammad Azam, M.D. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, claiming more than 600,000 lives each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Often, heart disease develops silently as plaque builds up in the arteries over time, causing them to narrow and reduce blood flow to…

  • Health Matters 2/12: Give Your Heart Some Love Today and Every Day

    Health Matters 2/12: Give Your Heart Some Love Today and Every Day

    By Svetlana Jayson, APN-C The heart is the workhorse of the body, beating about 2.5 billion times over an average lifetime. Staying heart healthy is essential to overall good health and to reducing your risk of developing heart disease or having a heart attack or stroke. More than 30 million Americans have heart disease, the…

  • Health Matters 2/5:  Bariatric Surgery Can Help Jumpstart Weight Loss

    Health Matters 2/5: Bariatric Surgery Can Help Jumpstart Weight Loss

    By Lisa Dobruskin, MD, FACS More than 70% of American adults are overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). And informal surveys suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the problem, as many people are eating more and exercising less. Moreover, as the CDC notes, adults with excess weight…

  • Health Matters 1/29: Finding Hope in Eating Disorder Recovery

    Health Matters 1/29: Finding Hope in Eating Disorder Recovery

    By Robbi Alexander, PhD Roadblocks are common in life and can cause anyone to feel a sense of hopelessness every now and then. For individuals living with an eating disorder, however, roadblocks can seem insurmountable, and the loss of hope can be a significant barrier to long-term recovery. At the Princeton Center for Eating Disorders…

  • HEALTH MATTERS 1/22: Older Adults at Greater Risk for Falls and Fractures

    HEALTH MATTERS 1/22: Older Adults at Greater Risk for Falls and Fractures

    By Linda A. Lucuski, PT, DPT Did you know that according to the National Institute on Aging, more than 1 in 3 people age 65 years or older falls each year? Moreover, thousands of older adults sustain significant injuries, including fractures, after a fall. Physical therapy, however, can help older adults recover from falls and…