Female patients have fewest complications, shortest hospital stays after gastric bypass surgery: Study

June 25, 2010 by  
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Nuts get cracking
Off-road driving enthusiasts should start with lessons that could save their vehicles — or even their lives.

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Cuts ‘increase drink death risks’
Government cuts in social care spending – including on disability and unemployment benefits – can have a huge impact on health, experts have said. Related Stories Call for pregnant smokers test ‘No foetal pain’ before 24 weeks

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Female patients have fewest complications, shortest hospital stays after gastric bypass surgery: Study
A study of nearly 38,000 patients found Caucasian, Hispanic and female patients have the fewest complications and the shortest hospital stays after laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, according to University of Nebraska Medical Center researchers who presented their findings today at the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery.

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Obesity After Age 50 Raises Diabetes Risk

June 25, 2010 by  
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Drinking wine could protect your eyes
Drinking red wine could stop your eyesight deteriorating, a new study suggests.

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Drastic Diet or Fountain of Youth?
It’s the first week of summer and the fourth of July is almost here. It seems everyone wants that “perfect” beach body. A new diet trend hitting the Valley has some wondering about it’s effects. It’s

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Obesity After Age 50 Raises Diabetes Risk
Title: Obesity After Age 50 Raises Diabetes Risk Category: Health News Created: 6/24/2010 11:22:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2010 11:22:24 AM

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Three taken to hospital after Wednesday wreck

June 24, 2010 by  
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Health watchdog says 40,000 Britons die each year due to junk food
London, June 22 : Public health watchdog National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) has warned that more than 40,000 Britons are dying each year because of the high levels of salt and fat in their diets.

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Eat less. Move more. Why do we need the 2010 Dietary Guidelines?
It’s important to know where you stand. Especially if it’s on a set of scales registering several pounds more than your ideal weight. The US Dietary Guidelines may not keep us from unhealthy habits, but they do set clear standards for individuals and industry alike.

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Three taken to hospital after Wednesday wreck
An afternoon wreck resulted in three area residents being transported to East Texas Medical Center-Jacksonville Wednesday, Jacksonville police officers stated. It happened at East Rusk/U.S. Highway 79 and Dogwood before 1:45 p.m.

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Surgeon Reshapes Bodies After Weight Loss Surgery

June 23, 2010 by  
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What foods contribute to weight loss especially breakfast?
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AARP’S Fat-To-Fit Weight Loss Program Challenges Participants to Lose 10,000 lbs
“Fat-To-Fit” Program to Track Weight Loss and Lifestyle Changes Over Three-Month Challenge

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Surgeon Reshapes Bodies After Weight Loss Surgery
A South Florida doctor is making it easier for patients who undergo weight loss surgery to have excess skin removed.

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Popular for Sacramento Patients after Weight Loss, Arm Lift on the Rise in 2009

June 21, 2010 by  
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How can i loss weight?
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Contestants have to drop pounds or pay up
A new weight-loss challenge in Loganville requires its contestants to pay up if they gain weight.

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Popular for Sacramento Patients after Weight Loss, Arm Lift on the Rise in 2009
While there are no national statistics for plastic surgery after weight loss, a rise in arm lift procedures in 2009 suggests that more people who have lost weight are having surgery to remove excess skin, say Drs. David Kaufman and Christa Clark.

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Goodman staying healthy after weight loss

June 21, 2010 by  
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Tori Spelling Blames Weight Loss on Swine Flu
Actress insists she’s not anorexic Kate Schwab All that recent tabloid speculation that Tori Spelling suffers from anorexia hasn’t gone unnoticed. “I’m a role model for a lot of women out there, so I hate that they say these things unwarranted, without any research and facts,” Spelling told “USA Today.” “I think it’s doing a disservice to women out there that look up to any celebrity.”

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Ballet Theater’s ‘Sleeping Beauty,’ 2 Auroras at the Met
Two performances of American Ballet Theater’s “Sleeping Beauty” on Saturday made New York look like the indisputable capital of world ballet.

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Goodman staying healthy after weight loss
John Goodman says he is committed to keeping his weight down because he was tired of “breaking the furniture” as a 400 pound big guy. Goodman blamed years of heavy drinking and overindulgence for packing on the pounds.

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Don’t dump bait after your fishing | PHIL POTTER COLUMN

June 20, 2010 by  
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Low-carb diet more effective than low-fat diet for insulin-resistant women
Washington, June 20 : A new study has found that obese women with insulin resistance lose more weight after three months on a lower-carbohydrate diet than on a traditional low-fat diet with the same number of calories.

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High priests love to barbecue
On MormonTimes.com: Planning a social for a high priests group is tricky. Not only are older LDS men generally not impressed…

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Don’t dump bait after your fishing | PHIL POTTER COLUMN
It’s time to go home from a day’s fishing and you have bait left so what’s your next move? Don’t develop “Nemo Syndrome,” from the kids’ movie where an unwanted fish got flushed to freedom and lived well and prospered. This was a cute bit of cinematics but in reality it’s a bad idea ecologically.

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