Tag: Princeton Medical Center

  • Health Matters: Runners, Get Back in the Race with Physical Therapy

    Health Matters: Runners, Get Back in the Race with Physical Therapy

    By John Frank, PT From helping to protect against heart disease to boosting your mental health, there seems to be no finish line to the benefits of running. However, running injuries are common and whether you are a long-timer runner or new to the sport, if left untreated, injuries can leave you limping along. In…

  • Health Matters: Physical Therapy for Osteoporosis Can Help Reduce Injuries and Build Strength

    Health Matters: Physical Therapy for Osteoporosis Can Help Reduce Injuries and Build Strength

    By Lisa Baptis, PT When you have osteoporosis, just doing the laundry can be back breaking work — literally. Even the simplest movements performed incorrectly can increase the risk of fragile bones fracturing. Physical therapy, however, can help prevent injury by improving posture, balance, and strength and by educating patients on how to use proper…

  • Health Matters: Elective Coronary Angioplasty Offers Relief for Heart Disease Symptoms

    Health Matters: Elective Coronary Angioplasty Offers Relief for Heart Disease Symptoms

    By Andrew Shanahan, MD In the United States someone has a heart attack every 40 seconds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many heart attack patients will undergo emergency angioplasty to open their artery quickly and restore blood flow to the heart muscle. But did you know you don’t have to wait…

  • Health Matters: Helping Children Overcome School Anxiety

    Health Matters: Helping Children Overcome School Anxiety

    By Madhurani Khare, MD Heading back to the classroom after summer break can be distressing for many children and teens. Where will they sit at lunch? Whose locker will be next to theirs? How will they ever understand Advanced Placement (AP) physics? Some level of school anxiety is normal and expected, but when children outright…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Let’s Talk About Pelvic Floor Disorders

    HEALTH MATTERS: Let’s Talk About Pelvic Floor Disorders

    By Alexander Berger, MD Millions of women across the United States suffer with a pelvic floor disorder, but many are reluctant to talk about it, often keeping it a secret for months or even years. However, some secrets are meant to be shared. And when it comes to pelvic floor disorders, talking about them with…

  • Health Matters: Proper Nutrition Feeds Your Body and Your Mind

    Health Matters: Proper Nutrition Feeds Your Body and Your Mind

    By Rachel Daddio, MS, RDN Eating a healthy diet is known to be good for your physical health, but did you know it is also good for your mental health? In fact, one study found that increased fruit and vegetable consumption was strongly correlated of increased happiness, life satisfaction and wellbeing. Conversely, failing to eat…

  • Health Matters: Better Sleep for Better Health

    Health Matters: Better Sleep for Better Health

    By David B. Cohn, MD Do you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep at night? Do you find yourself dozing off in meetings, or drinking an extra cup of coffee to get through the afternoon? If so, you’re not alone. As many as 70 million Americans are living with a sleep disorder, according to…

  • Health Matters: Better Sleep for Better Health

    Health Matters: Better Sleep for Better Health

    By David B. Cohn, MD Do you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep at night? Do you find yourself dozing off in meetings, or drinking an extra cup of coffee to get through the afternoon? If so, you’re not alone. As many as 70 million Americans are living with a sleep disorder, according to…

  • Health Matters: Diagnosing and Treating Pancreatic Cancer

    Health Matters: Diagnosing and Treating Pancreatic Cancer

    By Elsa Pichardo, MD The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 62,000 people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year, and one out of every 64 Americans will develop the disease in their lifetime. There often are no definitive signs that someone has pancreatic cancer, which is why alerting your doctor to any…