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Risks to be Aware of with Bariatric Surgery

December 26, 2016 | Bariatric Surgery

If you have been struggling to lose weight and cannot do so on your own, you may benefit from bariatric surgery. However, bariatric surgery carries certain risks that you should understand before you agree to undergo the procedure. Below is a discussion...

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Gastric Bypass vs Gastric Sleeve Surgery

December 26, 2016 | Gastric Bypass Surgery

About 180,000 bariatric surgeries were performed in 2013, according to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), representing a significant increase from 158,000 just two years earlier. Of the surgeries performed in 2013, about 42 percent were gastric sleeve...

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Weight Loss Surgery Beats Obesity Better than Diet and Exercise

December 21, 2014 | Weight-Loss Surgery

Weight-loss surgery is more effective than diet and exercise as a treatment for obesity, according to a review of health studies involving almost 800 people. Surgery such as gastric banding, gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy led to on average 26...

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Weight Loss May Help Slow Aging

December 15, 2013 | Weight-Loss Surgery

Chromosome Caps Called Telomeres Grew Longer in Some Patients Following Surgery ATLANTA–Weight-loss surgery may help reverse the effects of aging on genes, according to a small, intriguing new study presented at a major conference on obesity here. Bariatric surgery has...

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Bariatric Surgery Misconceptions

December 14, 2013 | Weight Loss

Misconception: ‘Most people who have metabolic and bariatric surgery regain their weight.’ As many as 50 percent of patients may regain a small amount of weight (approximately 5 percent) two years or more following their surgery. However, longitudinal studies find...

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