
Golfer’s Vasculitis: Understanding Its Cause And Treatment
Golfing is a good way to enjoy the warm sunshine and get some exercise. But what do you do when golfing causes uncomfortable symptoms due to golfer’s vasculitis?

How Many Transplanted Hearts Should One Person Receive?
Heart transplants save lives. Sometimes, however, a transplanted heart fails, the recipient goes back on the waiting list, and receives another heart transplant, or even a third. Is this fair to other people on the waiting list?

Thought You Couldn't Make Your Own Indian Chutney? You Were Wrong!
Have you always wanted to make your own chutney? Here's your chance! Follow along with this tutorial and you'll have your own delicious treat in next to no time.

From Night Owl To Morning Person: Can You Do It?
Are the early birds getting those worms while you zombie around in your PJs, with your tenth coffee? You may want to make some changes. Here's how.

Ditch Or Do? 14 Beauty Hack Reviews For The Laziest of Lazy Girls
I've seen a ton of lazy gal beauty hacks trending recently and I wanted to test out a few of them, so I thought I'd round up some hacks from some of the internet's most popular sites, so you could have a go, too!

Artificial Blood Could End Healthcare's Reliance On Blood Donors
We need a lot of blood. There are never enough donors, and both advanced surgeries and emergency care rely heavily on large quantities of blood being available. Now, scientists think they may have synthesized blood that can replace the realthing.

Build A Home Gym For Almost No Money At All With Russian Kettlebells
Popularized by the Olympic champion weightlifters of the Soviet Union, Russian kettlebells are a highly effective and wonderfully inexpensive tool for fitness almost anyone can use.

New Evidence Supports Use of Artificial Sweeteners, At Least Over Sugar
Many health-oriented people are convinced that artificial sweeteners are poison. The evidence of toxicity for saccharin, aspartame, and sweeteners that contain phenylalanine isn't what their opponents suggest.

Sulfonylureas For Diabetes, Obsolete But Still Commonly Prescribed
Many doctors still prescribe a class of drugs known as sulfonylureas for type 2 diabetes. These medications lower blood sugar levels, but at risk of making the underlying problem worse, and increasing the likelihood of death.

Feeling Gassy? Why We All Fart, And When To Get Worried About Flatulence
We all fart. Here's why, and when to be worried about excessive flatulence.