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Fatty hearts in pre-diabetics
News-Medical.net, Australia - 7 hours ago
Fat in the heart did correspond to the amount of fat in the stomach region, however. The researchers recruited some participants from the Dallas Heart Study ...
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PRIVATE SECTOR LEADS WAY WITH FAT BALLOON IMPLANTS - POSSIBLE CURE ...
Response Source (press release), UK - 11 hours ago
The Hospital Group are one of the first medical organisations to provide what are referred to as ?balloon implants? - a new revolutionary weight loss ...
• New imaging technique reveals fatty hearts in pre-diabetics - innovations report
New imaging technique reveals fatty hearts in pre-diabetics
innovations report, Germany - 13 hours ago
Fat in the heart did correspond to the amount of fat in the stomach region, however. The researchers recruited some participants from the Dallas Heart Study ...
• New imaging technique reveals fatty hearts in pre-diabetics - SpiritIndia
New imaging technique reveals fatty hearts in pre-diabetics
SpiritIndia, India - 13 hours ago
Fat in the heart did correspond to the amount of fat in the stomach region, however. The researchers recruited some participants from the Dallas Heart Study ...
• Fat in stomach may cause Vitamin C to promote carcinogens (ANI via Yahoo! Ind...
London, Sept 4 (ANI): A new study has given people another good reason to lose all that extra weight by finding that fat in the stomach may cause vitamin C to promote the formation of certain cancer causing chemicals rather than preventing it. As a part of their study the researchers set out to f...
• Fat in stomach may cause Vitamin C to promote carcinogens (New Kerala)
London, Sept 4 : A new study has given people another good reason to lose all that extra weight by finding that fat in the stomach may cause vitamin C to promote the formation of certain cancer causing chemicals rather than preventing it.
• At Random: Riding the weight off (Rushville Republican)
September 30, 2005 is Scott Murray Bate?s re-birth day. At 400 pounds, a lot of things prompted him to undergo bariatric surgery at St. Vincent?s Carmel Center for Bariatric Excellence. His knees were killing him and his back was constantly aching, but his biggest motivator was a 2-year-old.
Chris Koetting, photographed a day before he left Sedalia, is in Mexico having a surgery to help him lose weight. A nearly 400-pound Sedalia man went under the knife Saturday in an effort to lose weight, but the surgery took place in Tijuana, Mexico, instead of an American hospital.