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October 31, 2022/Digestive/News

New Guidelines Broaden Patients’ Eligibility for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

Expert panel endorses greater access based on research showing procedures’ safety and efficacy

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June 9, 2022/Cancer

Bariatric Surgery Substantially Lowers Risk of Obesity-Related Cancers

Study shows linkage between weight loss amount and degree of benefit

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May 23, 2022/Digestive/Research

Prior Bariatric Surgery Improves Outcomes in Heart Attack Patients with Obesity

Study finds that inpatient mortality and serious complications are reduced

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Reducing the Transition Care Gap for Patients with Obesity

Cleveland Clinic’s Endocrinology & Metabolism Institute is working to better prepare pediatric patients with obesity for adult care, and a new fellowship program is one way they are closing the transition gap

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Case Report: Using Temporary Cardiac Support and Bariatric Surgery as a Bridge to Heart Transplant

Innovative team approach helps patient lose enough weight to receive a donor heart

Bariatric surgery
April 12, 2022/Digestive

Bariatric Surgery for Obesity at Age 65 and Beyond: A Cardiovascular Win

Medicare database analysis finds reduced risk of death, heart failure, myocardial infarction and stroke

Bariatric surgery
December 1, 2021/Digestive

Bariatric Surgery Drives Down Adverse Liver and Heart Outcomes in Obesity With Advanced Fatty Liver Disease

First report of major endpoint reduction in patients with biopsy-proven NASH

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November 24, 2021/Digestive/Surgical Endoscopy

Bariatric Endoscopy Program Increases Treatment Options for Obesity

Minimally invasive, scarless procedures offer more alternatives for patients

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New Research Illustrates AOM Effectiveness in Employee-Based Weight Management Program

Findings add more to the discussion about how to classify and treat obesity

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