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- Surgery for obesity began with a simple premise: if you make the stomach smaller, people will eat less, so they will lose weight. But in recent years the ...www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/21/
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- C-Section May Hike Risk for Toddlers' Obesity, Study Suggests MedicineNet.com - 9 hours ago
- Obese Patients Face Increased Risk of Kidney Damage After Heart Surgery Newswise - May 24 02:40pm
- 'Obesity genes' may influence food choices, eating patterns EurekAlert! - May 23 07:50am
- If you are 100 pounds or more overweight, obesity surgery performed at our Orange County Lite & Smart DIMENSIONS™ clinic can help you avoid the extreme risks and ...www.smartdimensions.com/html/obesity-
surgery-facts.html - Cached - Welcome to Obesity-Surgery.net (also known as DrJohnWBaker.com and elapband.com). Are you more than one hundred pounds over your ideal body weight and ready to make ...www.obesity-surgery.net/index.html - Cached
- The skilled surgeons and strong support team at MemorialCare Center for Obesity which offers weight-loss surgery programs in Orange County. From our highly-skilled ...www.memorialcare.org/orange_coast/
...obesity/index.cfm - Cached - Surgery may be an option if you have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or more. (Use the Interactive Tool: Weight and Health Risks to calculate your BMI.) It ...www.webmd.com/diet/tc/obesity-surgery - Cached
- ... Surgery, Incisionless Restorative Obesity Surgery, StomaphyX Device and other procedures which are offered at the LA Bariatric Center serving Los Angeles, Orange County ...www.labariatriccenter.com/revision-
surgery.php - Cached - Bariatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity. The term bariatrics was created around 1965, from the Greek ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity_surgery - Cached
- Resource for weight loss surgery, including a BMI calculator, research, forums, insurance assistance, pictures, and stories.www.obesityhelp.com
- Policy. Note: Most Aetna HMO and QPOS plans exclude coverage of surgical operations, procedures or treatment of obesity unless approved by Aetna.www.aetna.com/cpb/medical/data/100_199/
0157.html - CHICAGO – Very obese older men hoping to live longer may be let down by a new long-term study that found weight-loss surgery didn't increase survival for ...www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/13/
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