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Know Your Options in Texas Bariatric Surgery
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
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Duration: 235
BMI of Texas is the texas bariatric surgery leader. With a studied excellence, the weight loss surgery San Antonio offers here helps promote your step into longer life.
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Obese Children: Weight Loss Surgery Is 'cheating'
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
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http://www.weightlosssurgerychannel.com Obese Children consider undergoing weight loss surgery 'cheating,' a new study shows. Watch this week's WLS News to find out more.
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VIDEO: Coffee Good For Hepatitis C Patients, Superobesity and Comorbidity Linked to Death Risk Following Bariatric Surgery, H1N1 Disproportionately Attacks Youth Under 25
from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on October 21, 2009
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(October 21, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From Washington - Drinking lots of coffee is beneficial for patients with chronic hepatitis C, according to a report published in the journal Hepatology. Researchers studied over 750 patients with Hepatitis C for nearly 4 years. Patients who drank at least three cups of coffee a day were 53% less likely to see their liver disease progress. From North Carolina - According to a report published in the Archives of Surgery, patients who are 'super obese' and those with a higher comorbidity burden are more likely to die following bariatric surgery. Researchers studied the records of over 800 patients who underwent bariatric surgery. Results showed that patients with a body mass index higher than 50 were twice as likely to die a year after the surgery, while those with a high comorbidity score were three times as likely to die. And finally, from Atlanta - The CDC continues to assert that the H1N1 flu disproportionately affects people under 25 years of age. 54% of hospitalizations for H1N1 and 24% of H1N1 related deaths are people under 25. Complications from the flu are more likely to occur in pregnant women and people with asthma.
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