Precursor Fat Cells May Shed Light on Diseases
To understand more about the mystery of obesity, it's important to understand how fat cells are born, nurtured and matured. And the enlightenment that will flow from understanding obesity may sweep away mysteries relating to the generation of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, which seem to be so much more prevalent among people who are obese. So it was with delight that scientists greeted a recent study identifying precursor cells that develop into full-blown fat tissue. The research, performed on "skinny" mice genetically modified to have no fat deposits, showed that injecting one particular type of cell into the mice caused them to form fat. (Read more about Precursor Fat Cells May Shed Light on Diseases)
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Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman, M.D. May 5, 2009
In a fascinating study in the journal Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, scientists explored the creation of fat through a structure called fatty acid synthasase. While this is pure research with no immediate clinical application it does open a window into how fats are formed from carbohydrates. A deeper understanding of how this happens can ultimately lead to the development of inhibitors that would help block the conversion of carbohydrates into fat. This research always begs a somewhat difficult question. To what extent are people who overweight at fault. Or rather the question is how should a person feel about being overweight. This is an a critical question because how a person feels about their weight can go a long way to how they try to deal with it, either through diet, exercise, or surgery. (Read more about Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman, M.D. May 5, 2009)
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Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman, MD April 27, 2009
So here is yet another story on the dangers of obesity. In this case several studies were reported in the journal of Neurology that points to the possibility that obesity puts people at greater risk for dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and the loss of brain function, in general. This Just adds another mark to the innumerable reasons -increased risk for heart disease, diabetes, cancer, to name a few - why it is critical to tackle the weight loss issue head-on. (Read more about Expert Commentary: Dr. Elliot Goodman, MD April 27, 2009)
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Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Obese Moms' Pregnancies
Women who underwent dramatic weight loss after bariatric surgery had fewer pregnancy and delivery problems and fewer newborn complications than obese pregnant mothers, according to a recent study. The investigation, which analyzed the data from 75 clinical studies, discovered that pregnant women who had undergone weight-loss surgery (laparoscopic adjustable band surgery) experienced fewer complications than obese women. In particular, 0 percent of weight-loss women suffered from gestational diabetes, versus 22.1 percent of obese women, and 0 percent of weight-loss women had pre-eclampsia (pregnancy-induced high blood pressure), versus 3.1 percent of obese women. Also, women with bariatric surgery had less weight gain than the others. (Read more about Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Obese Moms' Pregnancies)
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Weight-Loss Surgery With One Small Incision
Stomach banding is an important weapon in the war chest of the bariatric surgeon - but it typically requires five incisions and a considerable recovery time. But a new technique just coming into use needs just a single incision to accomplish the task of gastric banding, that is, tying off the top portion of the stomach so that food flow is restricted and slowed down. When the small, top part of the stomach is full, it signals the brain, which tells the body it's no longer hungry. This can lead to large reductions in weight for the morbidly obese, who are the only category of patients allowed to undergo the surgery. (Read more about Weight-Loss Surgery With One Small Incision)
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Weight-Loss Surgery 'Controls Diabetes'
Surgery to constrict the gastrointestinal tract is a safe and effective procedure to control type 2 diabetes in those who are morbidly obese, according to an authority in the field. "Bariatric surgery controls obesity, which in turn controls diabetes," assistant professor of surgery Gregory F. Dakin told the International Conference on Childhood Diabetes and Obesity, which met recently in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Read more about Weight-Loss Surgery 'Controls Diabetes')
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Weight Loss Surgery can be a Life Saver
Just how effective is weight loss surgery in improving health? Two studies published last year in the New England Journal of show that weight loss surgery weight loss produces as much as a 40% reduction in deaths in the 10 years after the operation. As a growing number of Americans become obese the demand for bariatric surgery has risen. Obesity has several co-morbidities, including: diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, heart disease, and infertility. (Read more about Weight Loss Surgery can be a Life Saver)
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Beth Israel - Dr. Elliot Goodman a Bariartic Surgeon
Video interview Dr. Elliot Goodman who discusses bariatric surgery, procedure options, risk factors, important things for patients to know, and frequently asked questions. What bariatric surgery options are available? What are the differences between the different bariatric procedures? How invasive are the procedures? What is LAP BAND? What is a gastric bypass? What is the death rate for bariatric surgery procedures, and which procedures are less dangerous? What are typical complications? Are the doctors highly involved in the care with bariatric surgery patients? (Read more about Beth Israel - Dr. Elliot Goodman a Bariartic Surgeon)
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No Kidding, Let's Get Active
Childhood obesity has become a major health problem in America. About 16% of children ages 11-17 are overweight, which can have a lifelong effect on health and self-image. The focus on childhood obesity tends to point to school activities and school lunches, but a recent study at Ohio State University found that the time when kids can gain the most weight is over the summer break. One of the best ways to keep kids healthy is to keep them active, but it isn't always easy to come up with new ways to get them moving - here are some starters: (Read more about No Kidding, Let's Get Active)
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Childhood Obesity Linked to Sugar Levels During Pregnancy
Each year, it is estimated that 8% of pregnant women in the US develop gestational diabetes, where hyperglycemia and insulin resistance develop as a result of pregnancy. The childhood obesity rate has doubled in the last two decades and it is estimated that 7 million overweight or obese children will grow into overweight or obese adults. A study in the September issue of Diabetes Care has found the risk of childhood obesity increases in line with the pregnant mother's blood sugar levels. The research team of Kaiser Permanent Center for Health Research analyzed records of nearly 9,500 mother-child pairs who were members of the organizations health plan through the years of 1995 and 2000. The evidence found that diabetes in pregnant women resulted in an 89 percent higher risk of the child becoming overweight and an 82 percent higher risk of the child becoming obese between the ages of 5 and 7 years. (Read more about Childhood Obesity Linked to Sugar Levels During Pregnancy)
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Obesity is a serious epidemic that plagues many Americans for a number of reasons. In some cases, obesity can be triggered by social or environmental factors, such as stress from home or work, but for others, it can be genetic, which means that constant exercise and a sensible diet isn't sufficient enough to promote a significant weight loss. If you live with obesity and have a body that is immune to weight loss, then undergoing surgery might be your best bet. If you are contemplating this option, then it is your main priority to find an obesity surgeon with the equipment and expertise to handle your procedure with success. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in New York CIty, the surgeons are well-prepared to help make you feel secure throughout the whole process of your weight loss.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Are you considering LAP-BAND® as an option for weight loss surgery? LAP-BAND® is the most common form of weight loss surgery in Europe and Australia. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia Medical Center in New York City, they offer LAP-BAND® and other weight loss surgery procedures.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Long term weight loss is more than just a one time fix; it is fundamentally a life style change. At Columbia University Medical Center's Center for Obesity Surgery serving patients in the Bronx, New York, they have a comprehensive program that goes beyond pure gastric bypass surgery.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
As an individual with morbid obesity, going to the gym and keeping a sensible diet may not be sufficient enough to improve your overall health. In many cases, it can become an issue involving life and death, which means that it is your priority to obtain significant results as soon as possible by turning to other more unconventional means of weight loss. One of the only solutions left is Bariatric surgery, a procedure that can greatly aid you in the process of losing weight, especially when other more traditional alternatives have proven to be ineffective. In order to guarantee that your procedure runs smoothly, it is essential to find a Bariatric surgeon who is sensitive to your plight, and can handle your treatment using the utmost clinical care. Lucky for you, the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in New York is a reliable medical facility that holds a staff of qualified surgeons.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Making steps towards having obesity surgery such as Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass the LAP-BAND System, is a serious medical decision. It should be made carefully, and the choice of where to get the procedure done is just as important as choosing to have the procedure. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia Medical Center, they can give you the support you need.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call 281-207-8640
Are you someone whose weight has gotten out of hand? The up and down battle with your wait can be exhausting. With the help of The Lap Band Surgery Center, you can win the battle with obesity. The fight is far from easy, but with committed team of weight loss experts by your side, health and happiness is within reach. If you or a loved one is struggling to lose weight, in the Houston, Texas area, don't spend an extra moment exposed to the physical and emotional risks of obesity.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call 281-207-8640
Weight loss surgery can sound scary, but [Your Practice Name Here] can set your mind at rest with another alternative: Lap Band Surgery.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
The exact causes of morbid obesity are still a mystery today. Morbid obesity is a condition involving many factors, and is probably influenced by genetic, environmental, social and/or cultural problems. Surgery has increasingly become one of the most effective and accepted solutions for treating morbid obesity. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center they provide obesity surgery that helps save lives.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
NYC,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Are you having difficulty losing weight? Have you tired countless diet and exercise programs looking for the right mix for your weight loss needs? Don't feel bad about looking for help to cut the pounds. For many obese people it's almost impossible to lose weight through traditional means because a genetic disposition or pre-existing condition. If you're searching for help and guidance along the weight loss journey in the Manhattan area, Dr. Marc Bessler, MD and the Columbia University Center of Obesity Surgery can help. As the director for the last 10 years, Dr. Bessler has helped countless people regain control of their appetite and their health through the latest and safest weight loss techniques.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call 281-207-8640
Being severely overweight can have a catastrophic effect on your physical and emotional health. For those struggling to lose weight via traditional methods, obesity surgery can help. In the Houston, Texas area, the tools to beat obesity are at your finger tips.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
If you are considering Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass surgery, the first step is to educate yourself about the surgery and procedure. The Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in Manhattan holds valuable informational seminars for you to get an overview of your options for obesity surgery, and whether it's right for you.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Obesity is becoming a widespread problem in this nation, targeting millions of Americans. For many, it is a genetic condition that is quite difficult to fight, especially when their bodies seem resistant to weight loss, regardless of their efforts at losing the excess fat. If you are an obese individual who also finds it exceptionally hard to shed the extra pounds and have found all your attempts to be fruitless, then you should consider receiving weight-loss surgery at the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in Manhattan. There, you can find a Bariatric surgeon who is qualified to deliver effective treatment made to help you reach your desired weight with much more ease.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
You already know the health risks related to obesity, but weight loss doesn't come easy. If you've tried to diet and exercise without success, and are now considering obesity surgery, Columbia University Center for Weight Loss and Metabolic Surgery in Uptown Manhattan can help.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
At Columbia Medical Center/Center for Obesity Surgery, they understand what it means to struggle with your weight. Obesity surgery offers the only proven long-term, effective treatment for morbid obesity. At their center in NYC, you can find a Bariatric surgeon that has already helped many people achieve a permanent solution to obesity. This procedure is life-transforming, and is sure to help you lead a more healthy and active lifestyle.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call 281-207-8640
Do you find it difficult to lose the weight needed for your health? Every day people like you struggle though diet after diet trying to rid themselves of obesity. But in today's world of overly-processed and unhealthy food it can seem impossible. If you feel like you need assistance and guidance to lose the unhealthy pounds, [Your Practice Name Here] is there to help.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Are you considering LAP-BAND as an option for weight loss surgery? LAP-BAND is a very common practice for weight loss surgery in Europe and Australia. At the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in Manhattan, New York City, the facility offers LAP-BAND and other weight loss surgery procedures.
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Lap Band Center of Houston
Lap Band Center of Houston
2525 W Bellfort St. #120
Houston,
TX
77054
Call 281-207-8640
Is diet and exercise falling short in the battle with obesity? With fast and unhealthy foods at every turn, its no wonder why so many Americans struggle with their weight. If you're looking for a Lap Band Surgeon in the Houston, Texas area, contact [Your Practice Name Here] today.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Losing weight the traditional way might work for some, but for people with obesity, it doesn't. If your health is at risk due to obesity, resorting to surgery might be the only way to protect yourself from the many health conditions and diseases that can occur as a result of your current disorder. The Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in NY, has experienced weight loss surgeons who can aid you throughout the course of your weight loss treatment.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
Don't live with the complications of weight disorder. Obesity is a serious health risk that can increase the occurrence of life threatening illnesses and complications such as stroke, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. For many people, knowledge of these symptoms may lead to depression, anxiety and even a lack of motivation, but there is a solution to regaining a healthy and active lifestyle before the onset of such malice. The Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in New York City has made significant results the lives of countless patients and is among the nation's finest medical facilities renowned for quality obesity surgeons.
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Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
For some individuals, obesity is a problem triggered by genetic factors that may prevent them from losing weight no matter how hard they try. If you feel that your specific weight problem is caused by these factors, then undergoing effective weight-loss surgery is your only solution. However, you can't put your well-being into the hands of just any surgeon. To find an obesity surgeon with the skills and the right techniques, you should go to the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in Manhattan, where a well-trained staff of medical professionals possesses both the sensitivity and the qualifications to help you target your weight-loss goals.
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