Speedy Treatment for Back and Neck Pain.

Have you ever woken up with pain in your lower back from sleeping incorrectly or experienced neck pain from sitting at a workstation? Experiencing these pains occasionally is normal, but when they begin to impact your life by keeping you from work, family involvement and/or the activities you enjoy, immediate and fast action needs to be taken.

Preferred Rehabilitation offers quick help for sudden back and neck pain through their multidisciplinary program. This program offers multiple services in one convenient location and appointments within the same day. With the board-certified physicians at Spine, Sports Occupational Medicine PC, under one roof, patients are propelled to faster recovery.

Spine, Sports & Occupational Medicine PC physicians specialize in both non-surgical as well as surgical treatment. If prescribed, patients can see a Preferred Rehabilitation physical therapist the next day for evaluation, treatment and education, all designed to reduce pain. On-site diagnostics s..

Can Smoking Affect Your Own Hair ?

Can Smoking Affect My Hair Transplant?
Patients with hair transplants should consider the impact of smoking on the results of their procedure, but also their general health and the well-being of the people around them. Its common for people to ask; will smoking affect my Hair Transplant results? Well, we are going to cover this today.

With the passage of time, smoking affects the respiratory system to the point of hindering the ability to breathe. It is even the main risk factor for cancer of the lung, bladder, and larynx. Cardiovascular diseases are also some of the main health risks of an active smoker.

In the United States, smoking accounts for almost 20% of all deaths from cardiovascular disease. In addition, the fact of smoking also poses a risk to people around the smoker, known as passive smokers. Exposure to tobacco smoke accounts for around 70,000 annual deaths from heart disease. If you are looking for a Hair Transplant Michigan surgeon we recommend you contact SurgeonGate..

Smoking and Smoking Increases Risk for Lung Cancer 2018

Smoking and Asbestos Increases Risk for Lung Cancer in 2018
Researchers determined that smoking and asbestos exposure collectively can increase the risk of asbestos-related diseases up to 90 percent in some cases while having little or no causal effect on other diseases. Both smoking and asbestos irritate the lungs. Smoking is a well-known trigger for lung cancer. Chronic exposure to smoke (smoking) causes as many as 90% of lung cancers.

Breathing asbestos fibers can cause lung damage which can lead to non-cancerous asbestos diseases such as pleural disease and asbestosis, or to cancerous diseases such as lung cancer or mesothelioma. When asbestos fibers are inhaled, some may be expelled, but others may remain in the lungs for a lifetime. Cigarette smoking weakens the lungs and decreases their ability to expel fibers. Smoking also acts as an irritant in the air passages causing a higher production of mucus, thereby blocking the passage of air and further decreasing the removal of fibe..