Health & Beauty Features
The Jump Start Program at SBMC helps those new to exercise learn how to do it safely and effectively.
A GI specialist at Saint Barnabas Medical Center discusses three common issues as they relate to our gastro-intestinal health.
An innovative procedure called TAVR gives more patients the option of minimally invasive aortic valve replacement.
Pets may be adorable, but they are also fire hazards. A doctor at The Burn Center at Saint Barnabas Medical Center shares insight on how to keep both you and them safe.
Living with an ostomy isn’t always easy, but with the help of specialized nurses and support of fellow ostomates, a successful recovery is possible.
Once-fatal diseases are often now treatable and sometimes curable—thanks to scientific breakthroughs in treatments performed at Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
Avoiding gluten is the only way to do it, and Saint Barnabas Medical Center can teach you how.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center physicians credited for Morristown woman’s treatment and recovery.
Classes at SBMC’s Center for Diabetes Wellness and Prevention are designed to teach patients how to manage and control Type 2 diabetes.
MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER PROGRAMS PROMOTE WELL-BEING FOR STUDENTS.
COMMUNITY SHOWS ITS TRUE COLORS AT ANNUAL EVENT WHILE
SUPPORTING AND RAISING FUNDS FOR CANCER CARE PROGRAMS.
Saint Barnabas Medical Center is part of a global study on an innovative approach to hypertension care.
Getting treatment at a comprehensive stroke center increases the odds of a full recovery.
Merkel cell carcinoma is increasingly common and very aggressive, and requires a comprehensive treatment approach.
She wasn't a classic heart-attack candidate, but fortunately, when symptoms struck, she didn't delay.
A new technology makes cancer treatment faster, quieter and more comfortable.
Satellite Rehabilitation Centers (SBMC) offers patients the specialized care they need to resume an active life after surgery, injury or illness.
New members of the board of trustees of Saint Barnabas Medical Center bring experience in three key fields.
For females, heart disease has familiar risk factors—but sometimes different symptoms.
This potentially deadly disease can be thwarted with regular screenings. The proof is in the numbers.
Events at the Saint Barnabas Medical Center Foundation
A family physician explains the regular screenings that can protect you.