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For people who are heavily overweight, and suffering from severe or morbid obesity, dieting and exercise will often produce a short-term weight loss...
Obesity is a condition that carries wit it not only the stigma of being called names, but also the risk of getting serious illnesses like high blood...
The use of surgery to combat obesity has soared in England over the past decade, according to a new study published online at the British Medical Journal (BMJ) website on Friday.In fact, the frequency of bariatric surgery--a set of procedures that reduces the size of the stomach by removing part of it, sealing a portion off with a gastric band, or re-routing the small intestines to a stomach ...
Changes to the way the province is delivering surgery for obese patients is lengthening wait times for treatments and putting patients at risk, says an Ottawa-area specialist. The province has shut the door on out-of-country surgeries and created its own in-province centres of excellence.[...]
Changes to the way the province is delivering surgery for obese patients is lengthening wait times for treatments and putting patients at risk, says an Ottawa-area specialist.
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A medical-device company in North Carolina and bariatric surgeon Dr. Brian B. Quebbemann of Newport Beach, Calif., have teamed up for weight-loss surgery requiring just one incision. The operation was the first time a surgeon has used a new Spider surgical tool for an increasingly frequent form of bariatric surgery that cuts the stomach down to 20 percent of its normal capacity, Quebbemann said.
Wait times are ballooning for obese patients wanting Bariatric surgery since the province banned out of country procedures. Sun Media’s Christina Blizzard also weighs in on Ontario’s auto insurance reforms to prevent fradulent claims.
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Updated Website Reveals The Truth About Obesity Surgery from the eyes of a real patient
If you have considered using gastric bypass surgery, but you're not really sure how to go about doing it... what's involved... or even where to start, then this is the most important message you will ever read!
Listen, losing weight isn't easy. And for some people, it's literally... impossible.
Currently, there are 183,973,683 people in America who are obese (that's almost 184 million people!)
With shocking statistics like these, it is no wonder there is a real hunger (pardon the pun) for useful information about the surgery.
Dan Schulz, radio personality, author and Gastric Bypass Patient has just updated his Gastric Bypass website. And he wants you to visit if you’re not sure Gastric Bypass is for you.
His website, found at http://www.lightenupradio.com, promises to answer every question you have about Gastric Bypass surgery, including:
* What is the best chance you have of getting your insurance to pay for your surgery?
* Oh sure, celebrities like Carnie Wilson and Al Roker get these surgeries, but will they really work for you?
* Realistically, how long will you be in the hospital and out of work? How much weight will you lose, and what are the chances of you keeping it off, forever? How do you find the perfect doctor for your surgery?
The site also features:
* An updated special report Called "Surgical Weight Loss 101 - 11 Questions Answered About Surgical Weight Loss." Many people call this the "bible" of weight loss surgery, and Dan would like to give it to you as a gift if you are interested in learning more about Gastric Bypass Surgery.
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Obese and morbidly obese women are more likely to have pregnancy complications and caesarean sections than women of average weight, according to a study published in the April 2004 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The controlled study is one of the largest ever to look at obesity in pregnancy, following more than 16,000 pregnant women at 14 medical centers across the country. Compared with women of normal weight, obese and morbidly obese pregnant women were at greater risk for gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, fetal birth weight greater than 4,000 grams, and fetal birth weight greater than 4,500 grams, the study finds. Morbidly obese women who undergo gastric bypass weight loss surgery and lose weight report a higher rate of normal births and healthy deliveries if they lose weight prior to becoming pregnant. In a study by Dr. Alan C. Wittgrove, past president of the American Society of Bariatric Surgery and pioneer of the laparoscopic...
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The Suburban Surgical Care Specialists recently weighed the various options available to patients considering weight loss surgery in Chicago, and discussed the potentially harmful downsides of pursuing weight loss goals with fad diets.
MANHATTAN, Kan., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A monthlong diet of entirely snack cakes and fatty foods may sound like a fantasy, but for one Kansas State University professor it's serious business. In 30 days Mark Haub is attempting to prove some common beliefs about nutrition are untrue. Haub, professor of human nutrition, teaches an obesity-related, energy balance course that sparked his ...
Leon Hove, Washington, spent his life as a newspaperman, not writing for them, but printing them. He switched hometowns several times, but no matter what one thing remained the same - his insatiable appetite for community service, involvement and getting tasks accomplished.
Changes to the way the province is delivering surgery for obese patients is lengthening wait times for treatments and putting patients at risk, says an Ottawa-area specialist.
A medical-device company in North Carolina and bariatric surgeon Dr. Brian B. Quebbemann of Newport Beach, Calif., have teamed up for weight-loss surgery requiring just one incision. The operation was the first time a surgeon has used a new Spider surgical tool for an increasingly frequent form of bariatric surgery that cuts the stomach down to 20 percent of its normal capacity, Quebbemann said.
THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Many Americans have skewed perceptions when it comes to their weight, often believing they are lighter than they actually are, even when the scales are shouting otherwise, a new poll finds.
THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Many Americans have skewed perceptions when it comes to their weight, often believing they are thinner than they really are, even when the scales are shouting otherwise, a new poll finds.
Changes to the way the province is delivering surgery for obese patients is lengthening wait times for treatments and putting patients at risk, says an Ottawa-area specialist. The province has shut the door on out-of-country surgeries and created its own in-province centres of excellence.[...]
A man who lost 12 stone after a gastric bypass has to be fed by tube because his body cannot cope with solid food.
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