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Struggling to lose weight with diabetes? Find out what science says about bariatric surgery vs. weight-loss drugs—and which ...
Sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass were associated with about five-times more weight loss than weekly injections of GLP-1 ...
When researchers analyzed weight loss results from patients who took GLP-1 drugs and those who'd undergone bariatric surgery, ...
A common form of weight-loss surgery may cut the risk of colorectal cancer by altering levels of molecules called bile acids in the blood and small intestine. The findings could lead to new treatments ...
A gastric bypass surgery reduces the size of your stomach. Understand the procedure, potential risks & recovery tips of this weight loss surgery.
"Bariatric surgery for diabetic people who are not severely obese has shown promising results in controlling glucose," lead author Dr. Melinda Maggard-Gibbons, a surgeon at the David Geffen School ...
Research shows bariatric surgery is not only helping people lose weight, but also reducing their risk for cardiovascular disease and reversing type 2 diabetes.
Bariatric surgery is weight loss surgery. University of Utah Health offers two types of weight loss surgery: gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. These surgeries may help improve your health and ...
Bariatric surgery has become the medical profession’s go-to solution for meaningful weight loss, and new research shows why: It saves lives. In a retrospective study of close to 34,000 Israeli ...
“Why bariatric surgery works so well is because you’re changing lots of things at the same time,” Seeley says. Most important, bariatric surgery seems to reset, to a lower bound, the body ...
Connie Cox avoided bariatric surgery for years. The registered dietician knew how to lose weight – she had done it time and again, dropping more than 75 pounds before gaining it all back.