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Adding Dietary Calcium Helps Lose Weight
Increasing the supply of calcium in one's diet facilitates weight loss - but only in people who fail to ingest enough calcium, a recent study showed.The study was published in the British Journal of Nutrition, and was performed by Angelo Tremblay... ( Read more about Adding Dietary Calcium Helps Lose Weight)
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Bariatric Surgery Patients Lead Comparatively Unhealthy Lifestyle
Patients who have undergone weight-loss surgery, even though they may have lost 100 pounds or more, engaged in poorer eating and exercise habits compared with obese people who lost the same amount of weight through diet and exercise, a recent... ( Read more about Bariatric Surgery Patients Lead Comparatively Unhealthy Lifestyle)
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Best Hospitals Have Lowest Chance of Bariatric Surgery Complications
A study released by HealthGrades identified 88 hospitals as the nations "best" performers (five-star rated), with mortality rates, complication rates and patient lengths of stay that are dramatically lower than other poorly rated hospitals. The... ( Read more about Best Hospitals Have Lowest Chance of Bariatric Surgery Complications)
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Depression Produces Abdominal Obesity
Older people who are depressed are twice as likely to gain large amounts of fat around the midriff, a recent study shows. And abnormal weight gain leading to obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
The study,... ( Read more about Depression Produces Abdominal Obesity)
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Exercise Improves Outcome of Bariatric Surgery
Patients who incorporated regular physical activity into their lives after bariatric surgery lost more weight and had better general health and vitality and less depression and anxiety than those who were inactive, a recent study shows.
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Exercise Study
With dieting being the most commonly adopted method to lose weight, many of us refrain from taking up exercise. For people who are markedly overweight, it can be difficult to start an exercise program. But, the latest data shows the combination... ( Read more about Exercise Study)
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Fat Study
An important medical study shows what you see all around you. It might sound plain and simple, but the study looked at obesity trends and found that most of us are getting- plain and simple- fat. This is one of those studies that makes people... ( Read more about Fat Study)
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Gastric Surgery Viable Option to Treat Severe Obesity
Gastric Surgery:
Gastric Surgery Viable Option to Treat Severe Obesity)
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Gastro-Esophageal Reflex Disease (GERD)
What is Gastro-Esophageal Reflex Disease (GERD)?
Almost everyone has experienced the reflux of stomach juices into the esophagus. This is felt as heartburn.... ( Read more about Gastro-Esophageal Reflex Disease (GERD))
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Growth Hormone Aids Healthier Obesity Weight Loss
Administering growth hormone to obese women as they diet and exercise after undergoing bariatric surgery helps them lose more fat-tissue weight and retain more lean-muscle-mass weight, a recent report showed. The... ( Read more about Growth Hormone Aids Healthier Obesity Weight Loss)
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Health Wrap - Obesity Surgery, Asthma and Energy Drinks
A new study shows stomach stapling surgery may reduce one’s risk of heart disease. Mayo clinic researchers were surprised by the findings. The estimated 10-year risk for death or cardiovascular events, such as a heart attack, in the surgical... ( Read more about Health Wrap - Obesity Surgery, Asthma and Energy Drinks)
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Heart Disease Risk Increases Among Overweight Preschoolers
In a worrisome development in light of America’s epidemic of childhood obesity, a recent study revealed that cardiovascular risk factors increase in children as young as three who are overweight or obese. Heart Disease Risk Increases Among Overweight Preschoolers)
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Intestinal Chemical May Suppress Appetite and Fight Obesity
A biochemical produced by the small intestine every time we eat a fatty meal and which signals the brain to suppress appetite may be the answer to the obesity epidemic, a recent study suggests.
Researchers at Yale University who investigated... ( Read more about Intestinal Chemical May Suppress Appetite and Fight Obesity)
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Knowledge of Fat-Making Complex Could Fight Obesity
In an advance that has implications for new anti-obesity and anti-cancer drugs, a “movie” has been made of how a molecular complex in the human cell performs a “dance” in which it dramatically changes shape to promote... ( Read more about Knowledge of Fat-Making Complex Could Fight Obesity)
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Liver Chemical Crucial in Keeping Blood Fats Low
Dramatic underproduction of a particular liver biochemical seems to be the cause of the pathologically high blood-fat levels associated with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome in obese mice, a recent study found. Metabolic syndrome... ( Read more about Liver Chemical Crucial in Keeping Blood Fats Low)
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Morbidly Obese Seen as Huge Future Hospital Burden
Morbidly obese Americans, whose numbers are rising rapidly today and whose average hospital expenses far outstrip other people’s, are likely to become a terrible drain on hospital resources in the near future, a recent study showed.Morbidly Obese Seen as Huge Future Hospital Burden)
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New GERD Procedure
For Julie Bayley there’s nothing better than cooking up an exotic home cooked meal and pairing it with the perfect bottle of wine. But, Julie says that for years her epicurean indulgences left her paying the price…unrelenting vicious heartburn.... ( Read more about New GERD Procedure)
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Obese Don't Lose Weight Even After Health Breakdowns
Smoking and obesity are two of the biggest risk factors for chronic and deadly diseases. So it would seem that if a smoker or an obese person suffered a heart attack or stroke, or was diagnosed with lung disease, cancer or diabetes, he would... ( Read more about Obese Don't Lose Weight Even After Health Breakdowns)
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Obesity Costs
There’s no question that the cost of obesity in America is not just a healthcare concern, but an economic concern as well. But exactly how severe is the cost of obesity, and can tackling the financial aspects of obesity help reverse the obesity... ( Read more about Obesity Costs)
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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... ( Read more about Obesity Rates Expected to Soar in the US)
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Obesity Rates May Be Leveling Off
Here is some remarkable news. We, meaning Americans in general, have finally begun to stop getting fatter. Not that we are any thinner, but at least our national weight expansion has leveled off. This semi-encouraging news comes from the Centers... ( Read more about Obesity Rates May Be Leveling Off)
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Obesity Seems to Degrade Men's Sex Lives
Obese men undergo significant hormonal changes and experience markedly worse sex lives – but stomach-stapling surgery can correct those troubles, a recent small study showed. “Previous studies have... ( Read more about Obesity Seems to Degrade Men's Sex Lives)
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Obesity Surgery Surge
With the unbelievable rise in obesity rates here in America comes what many would consider an expected consequence- the number of Americans having weight-loss surgery more than quadrupled between 1998 and 2002. ( Read more about Obesity Surgery Surge)
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Obesity Surgery and Metabolic Syndrome
There’s new evidence that obesity surgery, which helps people lose weight provides significant health benefits that could prolong life and improve quality of life. The study was done in Taiwan, and looked at obese patients in a surgical weight... ( Read more about Obesity Surgery and Metabolic Syndrome)
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Obesity and Dementia
Could your waistline be putting you at risk for dementia and even Alzheimer’s disease later in life? The list of problems that obesity can cause is long- heart disease, heartburn, diabetes and arthritis, to name a few. And now, according to new... ( Read more about Obesity and Dementia)
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Obesity and Depression Strongly Linked
The link between common mental illness and obesity should be given more attention because the two health problems are closely connected, according to researchers at the University of Adelaide. An editorial in the British Medical Journal add... ( Read more about Obesity and Depression Strongly Linked)
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Obesity and Diabetes Risk
Scientists have been warning that diabetes will be the next medical crisis in this country. Now, a new study may give us a better warning of who its next victims will be, showing that diabetes, particularly Type 2 diabetes and obesity may be... ( Read more about Obesity and Diabetes Risk)
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Obesity and GI Cancer Risk
There are two new studies out that show that obesity is more than a heart disease risk, that obesity and cancer are also related. Specifically the latest research shows that being overweight raises the risk for colon cancer and esophageal... ( Read more about Obesity and GI Cancer Risk)
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Obesity and Impotence
There's good news and bad news for men suffering from impotence. The bad news, it appears that obesity is a significant contributing factor--a concern given the overall fattening of America. According to the authors of the new study, obesity... ( Read more about Obesity and Impotence)
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Obesity and Race
Recent studies have uncovered new links between obesity and race, showing that body fat distribution varies between different races. We've all been told that America's bulging waistline is increasing our risk for serious diseases like... ( Read more about Obesity and Race)
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Obesity and Weight Loss Surgery
Severe obesity is a chronic condition that is difficult to treat through diet and exercise alone. Bariatric surgery is one of the best options for people who are severely obese and cannot lose weight by traditional means or who suffer from... ( Read more about Obesity and Weight Loss Surgery)
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Physical Fitness Program Cannot Be Taken Lightly
You have taken the important first step on the path to physical fitness by seeking information. The next step is to decide that you are going to be physically fit. This pamphlet is designed to help you reach that decision and your goal. The... ( Read more about Physical Fitness Program Cannot Be Taken Lightly)
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Post Gastric Bypass Eating Habits
By Dr. Thomas Cerebona, Dr. Ashutosh Kaul and Dr. Edward Yatco Nutritional Expectations: After Gastric Bypass you will need to make changes to your eating patterns. The diet after surgery progresses from a liquid diet to a pureed diet to a soft... ( Read more about Post Gastric Bypass Eating Habits)
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Pre-Hypertension Treatment
There is important new research out tonight that may be the start of a different approach in medicine: to treat high blood pressure before it even gets high. The fact is about 69 percent of people who have a first heart attack, 77 percent of... ( Read more about Pre-Hypertension Treatment)
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Remedy or Rip Off: Relacor
No doubt, a lot of us are stressed out, and a lot of us have unwanted belly fat. But are the two linked? And can an over the counter supplement called relacore help battle both problems at the same time? The thinking is this: that stress causes... ( Read more about Remedy or Rip Off: Relacor)
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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... ( Read more about Signs of a Good Bariatric Surgery Candidate)
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Sleep Apnea Syndrome
By Dr. Adam S. Mednick, M.D., Ph.D. Sleep apnea syndrome is one of the most under diagnosed illnesses, not only in the United States, but throughout the world. The word ‘apnea’ is derived from the Greek apnoia, meaning’ ‘want of breath’.... ( Read more about Sleep Apnea Syndrome)
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Understanding Anal Fissures
What are Anal Fissures?
Fissures account for the most common type of painful rectal disease after hemorrhoids. These fissures are small, painful tears in the... ( Read more about Understanding Anal Fissures)
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Weight Gain in Postmenopausal Woman and the Risk of Breast Cancer
Well, if you need a reason to lose weight and get into shape, here is a new motivation in the form of a health warning for women: being overweight increases one’s risk of developing breast cancer. The latest study, in the journal of the... ( Read more about Weight Gain in Postmenopausal Woman and the Risk of Breast Cancer)
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Weight Loss Retainer
Tina Quinn savors every moment playing outside with her dogs. Most days, she’s held prisoner to her car. As a salesperson she spends most of her time traveling nonstop from client to client, making it unfeasible for her to stick to any... ( Read more about Weight Loss Retainer)
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Weight Loss Surgery for Older Americans
A new study published in the Archives of Surgery found no difference between outcomes of patients younger or older than 60 years who underwent gastric by-pass surgery. This study at the Western Reserve University Medical Center, followed 900... ( Read more about Weight Loss Surgery for Older Americans)
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Weight-Loss Surgery Cures Teen Diabetes
When stomach-stapling surgery is performed on obese adolescents, they usually experience immediate and complete relief from health-imperiling type 2 diabetes, a recent study has showed. While other studies have... ( Read more about Weight-Loss Surgery Cures Teen Diabetes)
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Eliminate Liver Disease
A dangerous liver disease that's a side effect of obesity appears to be completely overcome in a majority of patients as a result of the weight loss following bariatric surgery, according to a recently published report. Obesity, which has... ( Read more about Weight-Loss Surgery May Eliminate Liver Disease)
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Weight-Loss Surgery With One Small Incision
Stomach banding is an important weapon in the war chest of the bariatric surgeon - but it typically requires five incisions and a considerable recovery time. But a new technique just coming into use needs just a single incision to accomplish... ( Read more about Weight-Loss Surgery With One Small Incision)
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Women, Obesity Rates, and the Fountain of Youth
The fattening of America is so out there, so obvious, the question has become how do we get the message that we need to reverse the trend? Perhaps, the message is sinking in, at least among women. New research released by the CDC shows, among... ( Read more about Women, Obesity Rates, and the Fountain of Youth)
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Dr. Robert McKeen, MD
South Bay Bariatrics
2505 Samaritan Drive, Suite 600
San Jose,
CA
95124
Call 1-408-402-9911
Do you want to end your morbid obesity? If so, call Dr. Robert McKeen at South Bay Bariatrics in San Jose, California today to get the help you deserve. Dr. McKeen offers the LAP-BAND(R) surgery treatment to help you get your life back.
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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 888-468-9351
Are you unable to lose weight for your health and well-being? Just living with obesity can be an exhausting experience, and weight loss can seem like it's far outside of your grasp. For many who were unable to lose weight on their own, stomach stapling has helped them retake control of their bodies and lives. If you're near the Yonkers, New York area the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery is devoted to helping people who need a more powerful tool to fight back.
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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 your weight is resulting in serious health problems, Bariatric Surgery may be the solution that can help you regain your health to live a better life. At the Beth Israel Center, Dr. Elliot Goodman is an expert in Obesity Surgery and will work with you every step of the way in order to give you state of the art individual care while administering effective treatment through a Pain Management plan in Manhattan.
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Outpatient Services | Laboratory & Pathology Services
Lawrence Hospital Center | Outpatient Services
55 Palmer Avenue
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 281-4612
Your lab tests will dictate how well a doctor diagnoses your illnesses. Nothing could be more important than to have the best in medical testing. Dr. Jose Maccera has a wealth of experience in Laboratory Medicine and Anatomic Pathology that he draws from to make the most accurate diagnoses. He operates out of the state of the art Lawrence Hospital Center in New York City and will work with you every step of the way in treating the source of your disorders within the confines of a comfortable medical center.
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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
Being significantly overweight can be a strain on your overall health. In some cases, conditions like type 2 diabetes, pulmonary issues and heart disease can be the result. In the long run, the longer you do nothing about obesity, the greater the negative impact it can have upon your life and how you live it. But for those people that want a better life, a healthier life free from the constraints that obesity places upon them, you can find help. In NYC, Dr. Elliot Goodman of Beth Israel Medical Center is an experienced physician of bariatric surgery.
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Dr. Daniel G. Davis
The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
55 Palmer Avenue
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call 888-468-9351
If you are looking for a surgeon and live in the New York City metropolitan area, Dr. Daniel G. Davis has the experience and the skill required of a surgical specialist. Dr. Davis operates out of the state of the art Lawrence Hospital Center: Center for Advanced Surgery and is an expert in weight loss surgery. Along with his team of certified professionals, Dr. Davis will work with you every step of the way.
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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 888-468-9351
If you are in need of Obesity Surgery, regardless of your personal reasons for the necessity of the operation, it is vital that you turn to a team of experts, due to the delicate nature of the procedure. In Harrison, Lawrence Hospital has helped a growing list of satisfied patients down the road back to physical health with safe and effective surgical techniques administered by the hands of experienced professionals. The patient is always the top priority at Lawrence Hospital, so the sensitive staff administer extraordinary personal care that is rare to find in any medical facility.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Cardiac Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC is ranked among the best in the world. They are known for their innovative research, and also for the creation of new, minimally invasive surgical techniques. They perform over 1,600 open heart surgeries annually.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call 281-207-8640
Weight loss surgery can sound scary, but [Your Practice Name Here] can set your mind at rest with another alternative: Lap Band Surgery.
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Empowered Doctor
Empowered Doctor
Marketing Service
Medical Professionals,
South Dakota
Call 1-888-697-2630
Do simple everyday tasks such as walking or going up a flight of stairs leave you out of breath? If your weight has become out of control and continuously disrupts ordinary activities you may be morbidly obese. Obesity is a dangerous disease that can lead to fatal consequences if not properly treated. If you or a loved one has tried tirelessly at diet and exercise and have little or no result to show for it, or if your BMI is at, or above 35, bariatric surgery can be of significant help.
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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 888-468-9351
Carrying excessive weight can negatively affect your health, leading to a number of illnesses, such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. If your body isn't prone to weight-loss, no matter how many times you've hit the gym and how hard you try to sustain a sensible diet, then your only reliable option is bariatric surgery. However, there are only a handful of surgeons who are qualified to handle your case with sensitivity and efficacy. To find a bariatric surgeon who actually meets those criteria, you should turn to Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York, where a staff of licensed experts has both the qualifications and the compassion to make you feel comfortable and confident throughout the whole weight-loss process.
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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
Dr. Elliot Goodman | Beth Isreal Medical Center Manhattan, NYC
Bariatric surgery, a form of obesity surgery, has become a major weapon in the fight against morbid obesity. Bariatric surgery specialist, 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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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 888-468-9351
For those who suffer from obesity, serious measures must be taken. Often times, with the application of modern medical procedures intended to combat disease and promote a healthy weight, patients can avoid life-threatening complications. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital in Westchester, NY, their experienced and certified obesity surgery specialists are on hand to provide advanced weight loss procedures.
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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
The decision to do something about your Obesity is a big step to take. Weight Loss Surgery is dangerous, but by calling the Center for Obesity at Columbia University in NYC, you will be making a great choice about who will administer your weight loss surgery.
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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 888-468-9351
The highly trained staff at the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery understands that most patients are uncomfortable going under the knife. It is precisely that type of thinking that makes the Center focus on the least invasive surgeries possible while still obtaining the results both doctor and patient are looking for.
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Dr. Daniel G. Davis
The Columbia University Center for Obesity Surgery at Lawrence Hospital
55 Palmer Avenue
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call 888-468-9351
At Lawrence Hospital's Center for Obesity Surgery in Westchester, they strive to give you the tools and support necessary to achieve the results you desire. Dr. Davis and the rest of his staff work tirelessly to provide patients with the most innovative weight control techniques.
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Empowered Doctor
Empowered Doctor
Marketing Service
Medical Professionals,
Minnesota
Call 1-888-697-2630
If your Body Mass Index has gone over 35 and you find yourself unable to lose any weight, then it is very possible that your condition is morbid obesity. If the condition isn’t watched very meticulously it could create extremely damaging health effects for you. If your body isn’t responding to dieting, exercise, and healthy eating, bariatric surgery presents a very viable alternative.
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Empowered Doctor
Empowered Doctor
Marketing Service
Medical Professionals,
North Dakota
Call 1-888-697-2630
If you or a loved one struggles with obesity, you are not alone. Obesity is becoming a common disease among Americans and is preventing people from enjoying a healthy and long life. This dangerous disease can leave irreversible consequences for your vital organs if not properly taken care of. If you have worked hard at dieting and exercise, and still could not lose the excess weight, it may be time to consider bariatric surgery as an effective solution.
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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 888-468-9351
Being severely overweight can wear down a healthy body. Larchmont residents suffering from obesity and its debilitating effects should opt for Weight Loss Surgery. At the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery, the focus is on helping to bring obesity under control with minimal invasiveness during surgery and well-rounded treatment after surgery to help it become a success.
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Empowered Doctor
Empowered Doctor
Marketing Service
Medical Professionals,
Florida
Call 1-888-697-2630
Is your Body Mass Index (BMI) above or equal to 35, you live in Jacksonville, Florida, and are you finding yourself struggling to loose weight? You might be one of the many Americans suffering from morbid obesity. This dangerous disease can have catastrophic consequences for your vital organs if it is not taken seriously. If dieting, exercising, and strict nutritional regimen have not worked for you, perhaps it is time to look into bariatric surgery.
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