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Maradona Released From Hospital After Two Weeks, Telam Reports - Bloomberg

Maradona Released From Hospital After Two Weeks, Telam Reports
Bloomberg - 23 minutes ago
... addiction and weight and heart problems since retiring in 1997. He had stomach surgery in Colombia in 2005 to help him lose about 40 kilos (88 pounds). ...

Losers don?t come much bigger than him - phillyBurbs.com

Losers don?t come much bigger than him
phillyBurbs.com, PA - 1 hour ago
Pants and sweaters successfully masked the leftover loose flesh around his bellybutton, back and stomach, but it couldn?t hide his insecurity. ...

Area?s 1st teen has bariatric surgery - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Area?s 1st teen has bariatric surgery
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - 2 hours ago
The National Institutes of Health reports 90 percent of people who go on diets or participate in other non-surgical weight-loss programs either do not lose ...

Area?s 1st teen has bariatric surgery - Fort Wayne News Sentinel

Area?s 1st teen has bariatric surgery
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - 2 hours ago
The National Institutes of Health reports 90 percent of people who go on diets or participate in other non-surgical weight-loss programs either do not lose ...

State could pay for weight-loss surgeries (WMCTV Memphis)
JACKSON, Miss. Mississippians who need to lose weight may get some help. Mississippi taxpayers could foot the bill for stomach stapling and other weight-loss surgeries...

State could pay for weight-loss surgeries (WMCTV Memphis)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Mississippians who need to lose weight may get some help. Mississippi taxpayers could foot the bill for stomach stapling and other weight-loss surgeries as early as 2008 if

State Could Pay For Weight-Loss Surgeries (NBC 15 Mobile)
Mississippians who need to lose weight may get some help.

State Could Pay For Weight-Loss Surgeries (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
Mississippi taxpayers could foot the bill for stomach stapling and other weight-loss surgeries as early as 2008 if the operations are deemed affordable. The proposal is an effort to shrink the nation's most obese state and trim long-term health care costs for the state.