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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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December 1, 2020/Cancer

Incorporating Obesity, Diabetes And Cancer Research Into Patient Care

The inaugural presentation from EMI Live illustrates how research can guide treatment, but moving from bench to bedside isn’t always the easiest.

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November 25, 2020/COVID-19

Prior Bariatric Surgery Lessens the Severity of SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Decreases risk of hospital and ICU admission in COVID-19 patients with obesity

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Reducing Patients’ Chronic Pain Through Weight Loss

It is a lifestyle commitment that can minimize pain and improve lives

Aminian, Ali
September 4, 2020/Digestive

Meet Bariatric and Metabolic Institute Director Ali Aminian, MD

Leader plans to collaborate with other medical disciplines for the benefits of patients with obesity.

COVID Obesity
August 26, 2020/COVID-19

Obesity as a Major Risk Factor for COVID-19

Mitigating the risk requires physicians to take an active role in the care of patients with obesity

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