
Exercises To Sculpt A Better Backside
You can lose weight from your stomach and hips, or build muscle on your thighs, but you’re butt is always there – never changing. Fix this with some simple but highly effective butt exercises.

All In A Name: How Wegener’s Granulomatosis Became Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis
Nowadays, there is a general tendency to replace the eponyms with descriptive names of diseases, in order to make medical terms both more self-explanatory and more appropriate.

4 Things You Need to Know About the Different Types of Left-Sided Heart Failure
It doesn’t matter if you have systolic or diastolic heart failure — you will have to make the necessary lifestyle changes to slow down this condition, but also follow the doctor’s recommendations and take your medication as prescribed.

A Look At The 3 Types Of Congestive Heart Failure
There are two main types of systolic congestive heart failure, depending on which ventricle of the heart they affect. Additionally, there is left-sided diastolic heart failure, which represents the third type.

How To Cope With Fatigue And Tiredness Caused By Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a disease which, not only affects liver, but other organs as well, causing a number of complications. Fatigue and tiredness are conditions often associated with hepatitis C.

Equine Therapy: Can Horses Help You Overcome Addiction?
The road to recovery from addiction is never easy. Can horse therapy help you get through the tough times, find purpose again, and stay clean?

4 Facts You Didn’t Know About Heart Failure
While it’s true that heart failure treatment should start as soon as possible, with the right therapy and good lifestyle habits, people suffering from heart failure are much more likely to have a very good quality of life.

Hepatitis C: What Should You Know About Causes And Risk Factors?
Up to 20 percent of people who develop chronic hepatitis C will eventually succumb to the liver cancer and cirrhosis it can cause. There is no vaccine, so reducing your risk of exposure to infected blood is the best way to protect yourself.

Menopausal Menace: Are Women Doomed To Gain Weight Once They Hit The 'Big Change'?
Yup, our biology starts to work against us once we hit the menopause — and we may pile on some pounds, especially around the abdomen. We're not powerless bystanders, though, and we can battle middle-aged flab and fit into those old jeans again.

Aortic Occlusive Disease: What Is It, And How It Can Be Treated?
When arterial blood flow is restricted, organs and tissues do not get enough oxygen to function properly. If that happens to the most important artery in the body, things can get tricky.