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- – Gastric Bypass
- – Lap Band
- – Laproscopic Procedures
- – Post Surgical Care/ Support
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- – Weight Loss Surgery
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Signs of a Good Bariatric Surgery Candidate
If you're obese and have tried every diet imaginable, sticking to it faithfully, and still can't lose the excess poundage, you might be a candidate for weight-loss surgery.
But bariatric surgeons don't choose just anyone. To qualify, a prospective patient must satisfy certain criteria. First, a person's body mass index, or BMI, must be at least 40 - or he or she must weigh at least 100 pounds more than his or her ideal weight. (Read more about Signs of a Good Bariatric Surgery Candidate)
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Researchers Control "Hunger Hormone"
Investigators may have found a novel route to weight loss by controlling the hormone that produces appetite.
The hormone, ghrelin, is produced by the fundus, or upper part of the stomach. Since ghrelin requires a rich supply of blood to be created, the scientists shut down the blood supply to that area of the stomach by chemically blocking the main artery there. (Read more about Researchers Control "Hunger Hormone")
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Chocolate Milkshakes Shed Insight on Obesity
The journal "Science" reports on the impact of chocolate milkshakes on obese people versus non-obese people.
The Oct. 17 issue of the journal "Science" reports on the impact of chocolate milkshakes on obese people versus non-obese people. Chocolate milkshakes in particular were studied because: "There are very few things that excite the brain as much as chocolate." So says researchers at the Oregon Research Institute and the University of Oregon, where the study was conducted. (Read more about Chocolate Milkshakes Shed Insight on Obesity)
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Know if you are at Risk for Heart Disease
Want to know whether you're at risk for heart disease? Pull out a tape measure. A recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggests that body mass index (BMI) alone may not be reliably linked to cardiovascular disease risk. Researchers say the best indicator for health and heart disease risk is the waist to hip ratio, which means if you're a apple shaped person and tend to carry weight around the middle you may need to cut back inches, even if your BMI is in the healthy range. (Read more about Know if you are at Risk for Heart Disease)
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Beth Israel Medical Center - Dr. Elliot Goodman a Bariartic Surgeon
Video interview Dr. Elliot Goodman who discusses bariatric surgery, procedure options, risk factors, important things for patients to know, and frequently asked questions. (Read more about Beth Israel Medical Center - Dr. Elliot Goodman a Bariartic Surgeon)
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Link Found Between High Fructose Corn Syrup and Diabetes
A study conducted by researchers at Rutgers University found that soft drinks containing high fructose corn syrup had high levels of reactive compounds that have been shown by other studies to potentially trigger diabetes. High fructose corn syrup is the primary sweetener found in numerous foods and beverages such as non-diet soda, baked foods, and condiments. Many food manufacturers prefer the syrup because it is economical, sweeter and easy to blend into beverages.
Head researcher, Chi-Tang Ho, conducted chemical tests among 11 carbonated drinks containing high fructose corn syrup. He found high levels of reactive carbonyls that are believed to cause tissue damage through unbound fructose and glucose molecules. By comparison, table sugar does not have reactive carbonyls because its chemical compounds are bound and stable. (Read more about Link Found Between High Fructose Corn Syrup and Diabetes)
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Bariatric Surgery Found to Lower Risk of Death
Obesity is on the rise, and so are associated health risks like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea. Although once believed to be a risky and rare procedure, bariatric surgery is becoming a prevalent option for people who suffer from morbid obesity. Over 175,000 patients underwent bariatric surgery last year and the number is expected to grow this year. Although there are risks in undergoing these procedures, the surgery death rate has fallen over the years as the technique becomes more sophisticated and less invasive. (Read more about Bariatric Surgery Found to Lower Risk of Death)
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Waist To Hip Ratio Is the Best Indicator for Heart Disease Risk
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggests that body mass index (BMI) alone may not be reliably linked to cardiovascular disease risk. Researchers say the best indicator for health and heart disease risk is the waist to hip ratio. Adding inches to the waistline can greatly increase a person's risk for heart disease, even if their BMI is in the healthy range. (Read more about Waist To Hip Ratio Is the Best Indicator for Heart Disease Risk)
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Obesity May Be Contagious
According to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine, if someone in a social network becomes obese, those closely connected to them have a greater propensity for becoming obese as well. The strongest demonstration of this effect occurs among friends, not within a family or among those sharing a household. There was no apparent consideration of groups of otherwise strangers who come together in organized settings for the purpose of weight loss. With some diet programs, social support has been shown to be beneficial. (Read more about Obesity May Be Contagious)
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Obesity Rates Expected to Soar in the US
Obesity is still on the rise. A new study released by the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that by 2015, 75% of adults will be overweight, 41% will be obese. The study was a meta-analysis (comprehensive overview) of 20 different journal papers, reports, online data sets, and 4 different national surveys from 1960-2004. The study found that the obesity rate between those years had risen from 13% to 32%.
The lead author of the study, Youfa Wang MD, PhD called obesity a public health crisis, and said, "The obesity rate in the United States has increased at an alarming rate over the past three decades. We set out to estimate the average annual increase in prevalence as well as the variation between population groups to predict the future situation regarding obesity and overweight among U.S. adults and children." (Read more about Obesity Rates Expected to Soar in the US)
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The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call: (888) 855-1548
Fighting obesity isn't easy. It takes commitment and it takes support. If you've tried to lose weight through diet and exercise and are frustrated by the lack of results, don't be. For some, conventional methods may not be enough, and bariatric surgery may be needed. At Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery, in Yonkers, New York the Bariatric Surgeons and staff can offer you the care and support you need.
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Dr. Nilesh A. Patel, M.D.
Texas Bariatric Specialists
9701 Brodie Ln.
Austin,
TX
78748
Call: 888-283-0092
If you have been significantly overweight for a long period of time, and feel that you will never be able to lose the weight, think again. Doctors at Texas Bariatric Specialists in Austin, Texas provide the means of losing weight through minimally invasive surgery.
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Dr. Nilesh A. Patel, M.D.
Texas Bariatric Specialists
9701 Brodie Ln.
Austin,
TX
78748
Call: 888-283-0092
Are you battling to break free from obesity? In a world filled with fast and unhealthy food, it's a lot harder to lose weight than people think. If you're looking for a way to break the cycle of diet after diet failing to help you lose weight, Dr. Nilesh A. Patel and the Texas Bariatric Specialists can help. Gastric bypass surgery is helping people around the world conquer obesity. If you're in the Floresville, Texas area, better health and well-being are in your reach with the guidance and assistance of the Texas Bariatric Specialists.
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The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call: (888) 855-1548
If you are over 30 pounds in excess of your average size, you are considered overweight and are putting yourself at risk of serious illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease which grows exponentially as you continue to put on weight. This is why a team of professionals lead by Dr. Daniel Davis at the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery near New Rochelle have dedicated their lives to putting into practice the latest techniques and technology available in the field of Bariatric Surgery.
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Dr. Hazem Elariny
ALAGSA
2235 Cedar Lane 3FL
Vienna,
VA
22182
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Obesity is not a condition that you can wait to address. The consequences of not actively searching for a way to improve your health can be serious and life-threatening. Lap Band Surgery is just one of many surgical procedures that give the obese a chance at a healthy weight. Dr. Hazem Elariny of ALAGSA can provide you with the quality care you desperately need. ALAGSA is located near Arlington, VA and is extremely proud to have improved the lives of so many individuals.
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Dr. Nilesh A. Patel, M.D.
Texas Bariatric Specialists
525 Oak Centre Dr. Suite 100
San Antonio,
TX
78258
Call: 888-841-8507
Obesity should be taken very seriously and treated by professionals in order to prevent very serious medical disorders, such as high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes. Dr. Nilesh A. Patel, MD and his team at Texas Bariatric Specialists have dedicated their lives to treating obesity with the most advanced procedures, like LAP BAND Surgery, in order to safely help each individual get back to healthy regardless of the severity of their condition. Located in San Antonio, Texas, this state of the art facility incorporates highly innovative surgical techniques with a friendly staff that will be sensitive to your needs every step of the way throughout a treatment created to meet the specifics of your condition.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call: 888-898-0164
Thousands of ordinary people are unable to effect weight loss through using diet and exercise. For these people the problem is often caused by genetics, preexisting conditions or other unfortunate circumstances beyond their control. Obesity surgery has benefited a lot of these unfortunate people. The Lap Band Center of South Houston Texas provides viable morbid obesity treatment and has been helping morbidly obese people from all over the nation using the most advanced technology available today.
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The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call: (888) 855-1548
Being afraid of surgery is not an uncommon feeling because it represents a significant change in our lives, especially for obesity. There is also the issue of time lost during recovery. Thankfully, newer surgical methods like laparoscopy are making it easier for patients to get surgery and be back to their old selves in a fraction of the time it used to take for open procedures. In Westchester, New York, the doctors at Lawrence Hospital Center - Center for Advanced Surgery are laparoscopic experts for weight loss surgery and other operations.
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Dr. Elliot Goodman
Beth Israel Medical Center
Beth Israel Medical Center 6th Floor 1st Ave & 16th St
NYC,
NY
10003
Call: (888) 351-8607
If you have undergone Obesity Surgery and are still experiencing pain, turn to the professionals at the Beth Israel Center in New York City for all of your Obesity Surgery Pain Management needs. Headed by Dr. Elliot Goodman, this comfortable facility has the most sophisticated means of easing the source of your pain through a variety of treatment options. Dr. Goodman's reputation for extraordinary personal care has resulted in a growing number of satisfied patients.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
NYC,
NY
10032
Call: 888-857-1803
Your health is in your hands. Deciding to have obesity surgery is a pretty significant decision, and choosing the right weight loss surgery center and surgeon is just as important. You should look for a Center that has: qualified and skilled surgeons, a dedicated staff that's committed to long term weight management, and overall, a group of people who will treat you with the respect and dignity you deserve as a patient.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call: 888-697-4627
Obesity is a dangerous condition that affects millions of Americans, and it causes a number of dangerous health risks. Doing nothing to combat obesity can mean serious consequences if ignored over the long term. At the Lap Band Center of Houston, people are guided each day to change their lives through safe and effective weight loss surgery.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call: 888-898-0164
Has obesity led you to worry about your health? Is it changing your health and your happiness for the worst? The struggle with losing and then gaining the weight back can be frustrating and the potential for health problems increases the longer obesity is a part of your life. At the Lap Band Center of Houston in the Southwest Houston, Texas area, Lap Band surgeons will work with you throughout the procedure process. You will be consulting with these top professionals, before, during and after Lap Band Surgery, so you can feel comfortable and at ease as you go through this life-changing process.
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Dr. Nilesh A. Patel, M.D.
Texas Bariatric Specialists
525 Oak Centre Dr. Suite 100
San Antonio,
TX
78258
Call: 888-841-8507
If you are extremely overweight, obesity surgery may be the solution you need for better health and well-being. Dr. Nilesh Patel in San Antonio, Texas offers gastric bypass surgery to those wishing to overcome obesity and its associated health problems. If you have made the decision to save your health and improve your life, then Obesity Surgery is the right direction.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call: 888-697-4627
You've seen what your being overweight can mean for your health, and it has left you feeling afraid of what could happen without some kind of change. It is not an uncommon feeling, and if you are an individual who suffers with obesity, the health risks become greater, perhaps calling for drastic measures like surgery. Surgery itself can be frightening but with a gastric band, the minimally invasive surgery means less pain, less recovery time and real visible results. Lap Band Center of Houston in Texas has expert surgeons to perform your gastric band surgery.
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Dr. Elliot Goodman
Beth Israel Medical Center
Beth Israel Medical Center 6th Floor 1st Ave & 16th St
NYC,
NY
10003
Call: (888) 351-8607
Bariatric surgery, a form of obesity/weight loss surgery, has become a major weapon in the fight against morbid obesity. Bariatric surgery specialist in New York City, Dr. Elliot Goodman is an Assistant Professor of Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a Board Certified general surgeon. Dr. Goodman and his staff treat each patient as an individual and design a treatment regimen that reflects the individuality of the patient.
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Dr. Robert McKeen, MD
South Bay Bariatrics
2505 Samaritan Drive, Suite 600
San Jose,
CA
95124
Call: (888) 566-9369
Are you struggling with obesity? Are you exhausted from diets and exercise? If you haven't been getting success from many weight loss methods, then a gastric bypass may be right for you. There is a team of surgeons, led by Dr. Robert McKeen, MD a board- certified surgeon at South Bay Bariatrics in California for your gastric bypass procedure.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call: 888-857-1803
You know how tough living with obesity can be. Every doctor is telling you the same thing; lose weight. Much easier said then done. If you're struggling to loose the weight needed for your health, its time to find an obesity surgeon that understands how tough battling obesity can be. Achieving a healthier and happier life takes a team effort. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center the group of board-certified surgeons can help you feel comfortable and proud of your body again.
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The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call: (888) 855-1548
Obesity has become a serious health risk in the country, plaguing millions of Americans. It is essential for one to treat this problem before it escalates into a life-threatening medical condition, be it diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. If you find you are resistant to weight loss, then you are potentially at risk of the aforementioned illnesses. Gastric bypass surgery at the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York can change the way you live your life. There, a group of well-trained bariatric experts can perform this procedure using the utmost caution and care, so that you can be at your ideal weight and state of wellness.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call: 888-697-4627
For many it's hard to lose weight by traditional means because of a genetic disposition or pre-existing condition. Don't feel bad about looking for assistance on the path the weight loss. Surgery for obesity has helped countless people around the world win the battle with their weight. With the help of the Lap Band Center of Houston, those in the Houston, Texas area can now beat obesity with the latest surgical techniques.
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Dr. Elliot Goodman
Beth Israel Medical Center
Beth Israel Medical Center 6th Floor 1st Ave & 16th St
NYC,
NY
10003
Call: (888) 351-8607
Are you tired of weight loss programs and exercise routines that leave you feeling frustrated at the lack of results? Trying to shed weight over the winter season to look your best for summer, but you don't see any improvement after months of work? If so, Dr. Elliot Goodman at Beth Israel Medical Center offers you a solution in the form of Bariatric Surgery.
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