Weight-loss surgery may also help menstruation, skin, hair - WBRC

Weight-loss surgery may also help menstruation, skin, hair
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More >> By Mary Brophy Marcus FRIDAY, May 11 (HealthDay News) -- Obese women often stop getting their periods, but new research suggests weight-loss surgery can help regulate their monthly cycles, while also stemming excessive hair growth and skin ...
Weight loss surgery regulates menstrual cycle, fights diabetes too Northern Voices Online
New UK obesity centre offers surgery to teens The Independent

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Gastric bypass death brings focus on risks - The Tennessean

Gastric bypass death brings focus on risks
The Tennessean
Gastric bypass surgery triggered a genetic mutation that took over her metabolism. / PHOTOS BY JAE S. LEE / THE TENNESSEAN Randy Lane, Hilary Lane's widower, and Catherine Parks McAfee, her sister, talk about the life and death of their loved one.

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Military spends $362M on weight-loss surgery - WSB Atlanta

Military spends $362M on weight-loss surgery
WSB Atlanta
Nearly $363 million has been spent on bariatric surgery by the military in 10 years, and recruiters throughout metro Atlanta told undercover Channel 2 producers the military is willing to pay for even more. Taxpayers fund Tricare, the health insurance ...
Update: fit military, unfit wives KIRO Seattle

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Gastric bypass patients in Brazil may get discount on food; Law would require ... - New York Daily News


New York Daily News
Gastric bypass patients in Brazil may get discount on food; Law would require ...
New York Daily News
Diners in a Brazilian town who've had gastric bypass surgery and other types of stomach reducing procedures may be able to pay just half the bill in restaurants. According to reports in The Daily Mail and G1.globo.com this week, city council members of ...

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Many weight-loss surgery patients shed Type 2 diabetes along with their pounds - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette


Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
Many weight-loss surgery patients shed Type 2 diabetes along with their pounds
Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
After undergoing gastric bypass surgery, Peggy Jenvey lost 120 pounds and no longer needed treatment for high blood pressure or Type 2 diabetes. CHAMPAIGN — Type 2 diabetes used to weigh down Peggy Jenvey's life. It drained her energy.

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