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Dr. James Farley focuses on functional neuro-metabolic impairments rather than any specific diseases. He offers fresh opportunities and prospects for higher healability, deeper comprehension, more sympathetic listening, and better outcomes meant to restore appropriate function.
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Dr. James Farley Focuses on the Functional Neuro-Metabolic Impairments Rather Than Any Specific Diseases Dr. James Farley explains the mechanism of rheumatoid arthritis. According to him, there is no such thing as chronic inflammation, making it pointless to try and find a way to reduce said inflammation. He elaborates on the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and mentions that one of the early warning indications is weariness. Other symptoms include joint pain, swelling, redness, numbness, and tingling, as well as stiffness, inflammation, weight loss, joint discomfort, and joints being affected on both sides of the body. He further talks about his Neurobiomedicine Health System. When applied to the National Institutes of Health's description of Translational Medicine, his Neurobiomedicine Health System is simple to comprehend. Dr. Farley focuses on functional neuro-metabolic impairments rather than any specific diseases. He offers fresh opportunities and prospects for higher healability, deeper comprehension, more sympathetic listening, and better outcomes meant to restore appropriate function. Practicing in Bridgewater, New Jersey, Dr. James Farley specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system while improving each patient’s functionality and quality of life. The conditions that he treats include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Pertaining to his education credentials, Dr. Farley earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 1990. He was rewarded with his Bachelor of Health Sciences from Park University in 1991 (awarded in 2016). Furthermore, he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic from New York Chiropractic College with honors in 1995. Dr. James Farley then continued on to earn his Master of Science in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport in 1996.