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  • How to Organize a Bariatric Clothing Exchange

    Bariatric surgery is a term that encompasses several procedures that reduce the size of a patient's stomach. The purpose of the surgery is long-term weight loss. After the surgery, patients...

  • Weight-Loss Surgery for Teens

    Obesity rates have soared over the past several years, especially among children and adolescents. Obese teens deal with pressure and ridicule from other teens. Chronic health problems limit the...

  • The Average Cost of a Gastric Bypass Surgery

    The National Institute of Health says obesity claims over 400,000 lives annually and is one of the most common causes of preventable death. The NIH adds that health care costs related to obesity...

  • Long Term Effects of Bariatric Surgery

    Bariatric surgery is performed to help a patient lose weight, usually after other options such as diet and exercise have failed. There are a few different types of bariatric procedures, including...

  • Gastric Bypass Side Effects

    Gastric bypass surgery, a type of bariatric surgery, addresses the common health problem of obesity. By stapling part of the stomach shut and reducing its size--then bypassing part of the small...

  • About Stomach Stapling

    Stomach stapling is a type of bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgeries are used to help people who wish to lose weight. Stomach stapling is intended for people who are severely obese, as there is...

  • Diet & Gastric Bypass Surgery

    In some cases, diet and exercise are insufficient to cause significant weight loss. In these cases, gastric bypass and other gastric restriction surgeries can provide significant long-term weight...

  • How to Recover From Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery

    A Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is by far the most common bariatric surgery. After having this surgery, patients will find that they eat less food and that their bodies absorb fewer calories from the...

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