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Bariatric Surgery
Bariatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity. There are multiple approaches to Bariatric Surgery, including gastric bypass, stomach stapling, and lap bands.
A new no-scalpel gastric bypass technique is being used to shrink the size of a patient's stomach.
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Gastric bypass surgery is a real option for patients, but it also comes with real risks. Nutritional deficiencies occur in more than 30 percent of patients ...
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Editor's note: Tracy Lloyd, 29, of Windsor, Ont., turned to gastric bypass surgery in September 2006 to lose 180 pounds. Here, she tells her story. ...
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During gastric bypass surgery doctors shrink the size of the stomach so the patient can lose weight. Sometimes it doesn't take and more surgery is required. That's where a new no-scalpel technique comes into play.
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... dominated tabloid front pages this week in the latest chapter of her widely publicized fight against obesity since her gastric bypass surgery in 1999. ...
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"I just did the gastric bypass. It's been three weeks since I've been out, and it's amazing," in between meetings at the state capitol. ...
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