Health and Fitness Articles 
Tummy Tuck Recovery
By: Seth Miller
Category: Health and Fitness
A tummy tuck is a serious medical procedure that many men and women undergo each year. Your commitment to recovery and self-care will ensure that your body has the best chance for full recovery.
Liposuction: Risks and Benefits
By: Seth Miller
Category: Health and Fitness
Liposuction surgery is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. More than a quarter of a million liposuctions were performed last year.
Hemorrhoids: A Common Irritation
By: Josh Riverside
Category: Health and Fitness
Hemorrhoids are certainly not the most pleasant of topics, but they are a necessary one and a common reality every year for millions of Americans, mostly men and pregnant women. The painful, itching sensation in the rectum causes concern in many but rarely poses a serious problem.
Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery
By: Eddie Tobey
Category: Health and Fitness
Gastric bypass surgery comes in many forms but the most popular are combination-techniques that shrink the stomach by stapling off a small section and shortening the small intestine by reattaching it at a lower point where fewer calories will be absorbed.
A Guide to Home Gyms
By: Marcus Peterson
Category: Health and Fitness
Although the jogging fad of the 1970s has long subsided, many people exercise to stay in shape. Many people work out in public gyms, but an increasing number exercise at home, and the home fitness gym market is growing exponentially. With so many options now available, from universal gyms, to free
What Went Wrong? Proving Medical Malpractice
By: Richard Romando
Category: Health and Fitness
Medical malpractice, though usually defined rather broadly in the court of public opinion, is often difficult to prove in a court of law. Extensive criteria must be met for malpractice to be found by a court of law, and fully two-thirds of all medical malpractice cases are won by the defendant.
What is a Defibrillator?
By: Thomas Morva
Category: Health and Fitness
A cardiac or heart defibrillator is a device that delivers an electric shock or pulse to the heart in order to alleviate certain disturbances or failures. Typically the goal is to change a fibrillation, or rapid and irregular rhythm, into a slower and steadier beat that can be managed by a care pro
The College Student’s Tips for EASY WEIGHT LOSS!
By: Diana Keuilian
Category: Health and Fitness
Whoever told you that weight loss was difficult never read this article!
Weight loss is a hot topic among college students today, especially considering the fact that most college freshmen gain half a pound every week! Since the schedule of college students is almost always hectic, weight loss efforts are not a priority. With so little extra time it is impractical to join the latest diet fad or commit to sweating in the gym for hours at a time. Are all college students destined to grow outward with each passing year, or is there a simple way for them to reclaim a healthy figure? If you struggle with your own battle of the bulge, read on for five sure-fire ways to drop a few of those unwanted pounds, and more importantly learn how you can prevent packing them in the first place!
College Weight Gain - Are You Destined to Gain the Freshman Fifteen?
By: Diana Keuilian
Category: Health and Fitness
Students today are faced with the serious reality of unwanted weight gain as they enter college. A recent study by Cornell University found that on average, college freshman gain about 0.5 pounds a week. This is almost 11 times more than the average weight gain among 17-and 18-year olds and almost 20 times more than the average weight gain among American adults! In the face of such staggering statistics two obvious questions arise: 1) Why are college students gaining weight at such an alarming rate? and 2) How can college weight gain be avoided?
What are Dental Implants?
By: Kevin Stith
Category: Health and Fitness
Dental implants offer many advantages over traditional tooth replacement procedures. Gone are the days when patients were forced to simply wear unsightly or uncomfortable caps, crowns or dentures.
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