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Monday, October, 19, 2009

Bariatric Surgery Risks

Weight-loss surgery may decrease diabetes risk

October 02, 2008
A new study suggests that bariatric surgery can reduce insulin resistance and lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes in severely obese people. Italian researchers say that not only does surgery appear to restore glucose tolerance, it does so even if patients do not lose weight. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Have Complicated Diabetes/Obesity?? Bariatric Surgery May Help
By The HealthGal , Health Expert

On the one hand you have bariatric surgery that can take a morbidly obese person and dramatically... Read more »

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Bariatric surgery for T2DM
By Dr. Bill Quick , Health Expert

The Annals of Internal Medicine has just published a review of surgical interventions to treat... Read more »

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Bariatric Surgery: Is it for you?
By Patrika Tsai , Health Expert

Despite the increased emphasis on healthy lifestyles with exercise and a balanced diet, many... Read more »

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Obesity Tips
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

Santa Cruz, California -- Shortly before I came back to California to cover the American Diabetes... Read more »

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Bariatric surgery, diabetes, and Medicare
By Dr. Bill Quick , Health Expert

I've written previously about bariatric surgery (stomach surgery for obese people) for people with... Read more »

Health Guide

Gastric bypass
Bariatric surgery - gastric bypass; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass Read more »
Surgery for Weight Loss
...often improve after surgery include heartburn, arthritis, and other joint and circulation problems.Bariatric surgeries produce weight loss through one of two approaches:Restrictive Banding... Read more »
Gastric bypass
Bariatric surgery - gastric bypass; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass Risks The risks of gastric bypass surgery include: Bleeding Infections ... Read more »
Weight Control and Diet: Highlights
Investigative DrugsRimonabant (Accompli) is a new class of weight loss drug called selective CB1 blockers, which help curb a persons appetite. A study published in the November 2005 New... Read more »
Weight Control and Diet: References
ReferencesHe K, Liu K, Daviglus ML, et al. Magnesium Intake and Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome Among Young Adults. Circulation. 2006: Published online before print. March 27, 2006.Chen TY, Smith W,... Read more »

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Hip Replacement Surgery -- Hip Surgery due to arthritis

See diagrams of hip replacment surgery and an explanation of hip surgery works... Read more »

Related News

5 things to know before having weight loss surgery
October 03, 2008

Making the decision to have bariatric surgery can be difficult, but more and more Americans are turning to surgery to aid their weight loss. In this... Read summary »

Obesity Surgery can Cause Serious Neurological Condition
March 21, 2007

(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you have obesity surgery, it is crucial for you to take your prescribed vitamin supplements and watch for symptoms such as... Read summary »

Study looks at life after weight-loss surgery
October 03, 2008

Heart disease and suicide are a few of the factors that raise the risk of death after weight-loss surgery, a new study suggests. About 6.5 percent of... Read summary »

Weight loss surgery doesn't stop apnea
October 03, 2008

Obese people with sleep apnea can expect weight loss surgery to ease the nighttime breathing problem, but not erase it. In a study of the impact of... Read summary »

Weight-loss surgeries may save lives
October 03, 2008

Two recent studies suggest weight-loss surgeries may reduce patients' risk of early death. A U.S. study of 16,000 obese people found that gastric... Read summary »