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Bariatric Surgery: It's Not Just for Weight Loss
If you have decided to have bariatric surgery, it’s likely that weight loss is your main goal. But you may also notice dramatic improvements to your physical and mental health.
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Calorie Deficit Key to Weight Loss – Here’s Why
When it comes to losing weight, deciding which diet and exercise plan to follow can be overwhelming. While diets may differ in approach, the basic principle is the same for most: Burn more calories than you consume.
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When To Say Yes to Weight-Loss Surgery
You’ve dieted. You’ve exercised. You’ve made New Year’s resolutions, joined online support groups or followed weight-loss apps — yet you’re still overweight or obese. Is it time for bariatric surgery?
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Wait. A Robot Will Do My Weight Loss Surgery?
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Surgery-Medication Combo Might Be Key to Weight Loss
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Dealing With Loss: There’s No Wrong Way To Grieve
When it comes to grieving, there is no such thing as a wrong way to do it.
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7 Ways To Postpone Memory Loss as You Age
With Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia on the rise, it’s easy to worry when you forget where you left your keys or take longer learning a new skill. Both are examples of natural cognitive changes that come with aging. But it’s possible to keep your brain healthy and high-functioning throughout your lifetime.
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When Weight-Loss Surgery Is the Best Solution for Teens
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Why Does My Shoulder Hurt When I Sleep?
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Wait! There’s a Different Type of Weight-Loss Drug?
If your doctor says your high body mass index (BMI) and blood sugar levels are risks to your health, you’ll probably think of two options beyond a dieting-exercise combo: Bariatric surgery or the newly popular weight-loss drugs in the GLP-1 agonists family, including the most recent shining star, tirzepatide.