Archive for October, 2007

Bypass effects gastric side

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007


Bypass Gastric Surgery And The Fat Monster

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A Metabolic Twist to an Old Dietary Fiber
Forbes - Keenan, gastric bypass surgery also results in increased levels of these two hormones. Dr. Keenan shared new research demonstrating that high levels of dietary fat interfere with the fermentation of natural RS and prevents the increase in GLP-1 and
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Some Not Ready For Bariatric Surgery
CBS News - Researchers found that 18 percent of 500 people who requested bariatric surgery, such as gastric bypass or lap-band procedures, failed the initial psychological evaluation and were deferred from having surgery. The most common reasons people were not
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New Scientific Advances in Gastroenterology Presented at College’s
Forbes - Gastric Bypass Surgery May Cause Post-Op Nutrient Deficiencies Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth can emerge after gastric bypass surgery, which can impact the absorption of vitamins, minerals and micronutrients, such as calcium and zinc, causing
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Community Calendar
Hickory Daily Record - 6 p.m. - Living Large , a support group for gastric bypass patients and women interested in living a physically, emotionally and spiritually healthy lifestyle, meets the third Monday of each month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Womenýs Resource Center
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