Bypass gastric plastic surgery
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
Lose Weight With Bypass Gastric Surgery
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Teenagers having Gastric Bypass and Lapband Surgery to Lose Weight on
Best Syndication - [Best Syndication] On yesterday’s ‘Oprah’ TV show we got to see teens that underwent either lapband or gastric bypass surgery in order to lose weight. Gastric Bypass and lapband procedure are similar in that they goal is to reduce the size of
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New Discoveries On What Does And Doesn’t Affect Immune System
Medical News Today - To further study leptin’s effect on the immune system, Fraker and her colleagues are planning a study on morbidly obese people who will be having gastric bypass surgery. While the outcome of the surgery is highly successful for most people, mortality
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Biggest Losers Drop 1,624 Pounds
First Coast News - JACKSONVILLE, FL — “I am here to tell you I would have died without it,” Clara Painter says about her gastric bypass surgery. Clara had the operation almost six years ago. She went from 350 pounds to 140. Her husband had gastric bypass, too. Dewey
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Lipomics Partners with Joslin Diabetes Center on Biomarkers
GenomeWeb - study, on insulin-resistant patients with a family history of type 2 diabetes, aims to identify predictive markers of diabetes that Lipomics could develop into blood-based diagnostics. The second study will focus on the effects of gastric bypass
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Doctors Turning To Weight Loss Surgery For Diabetic Patients
KUTV - Doctors say gastric bypass and lap band surgery are helping diabetic patients live longer and healthier. “The large majority of them are able to keep the weight off and keep their diabetes completely under control,” said Dr. Rodrick McKinlay. Both
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Mass. brothers aim to be big winners on ‘Biggest Loser’
Patriot Ledger - Jay, 31, was told recently by his doctor that he may become a candidate for gastric bypass surgery if he doesn’t lose weight. He’s always been big — weighing about 300 pounds at the start of the show — but now wants to set an example for his
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Improvement in diabetes a positive side effect of obesity surgery
CBC News - He says in almost 75 per cent of these obese patients, the surgery — either gastric bypass surgery or laparoscopic banding — reverses their diabetes, often instantly.
Source: www.cbc.ca
Slim ‘Butter’? Gaffney football fixture almost half-size
Spartanburg Herald-Journal - He has a new look, a contagious attitude toward good health, and is 262 pounds lighter, after gastric bypass surgery a year ago. He’s happy to talk to anyone he hopes may benefit from his experience. And as he deals with the changing numbers on the
Source: www.goupstate.com