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Depression may affect obesity surgery
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - 1 hour ago
AP Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, ...
• Obesity reaches epidemic proportions in the Gulf region, according ... - AME ...
Obesity reaches epidemic proportions in the Gulf region, according ...
AME Info (press release), United Arab Emirates - 4 hours ago
The goals of the gastric banding procedure are to lose at least 50 per cent of the excess body weight and improve all the other weight-related medical ...
• Gastric bypass surgery gets people 'drunk' faster - News-Medical.net
Gastric bypass surgery gets people 'drunk' faster
News-Medical.net, Australia - 4 hours ago
... School of Medicine has found that patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery to lose weight will get drunk faster and take longer to get sober. ...
• Mental health may affect weight loss after gastric bypass - Milwaukee Journal...
Mental health may affect weight loss after gastric bypass
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - 10 hours ago
By ALICIA CHANG AP Los Angeles - Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally ...
• Mental health may affect weight loss after gastric bypass (Milwaukee Journal ...
Los Angeles - Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported in a study that suggests such patients could benefit from treatment beforehand.
• Gastric bypass surgery gets people 'drunk' faster (News-Medical-Net)
An Oprah Winfrey-inspired study done by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has found that patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery to lose weight will get drunk faster and take longer to get sober.
• Depressed Lose Less After Obesity Surgery (Fox 12 Oregon)
LOS ANGELES -- Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported Thursday in a study that suggests such patients could benefit from treatment beforehand.
People with psychiatric problems don't get as much benefit from weight-loss surgery.