Weight Loss News

August 08, 2004

Gastric Bypass and Hunger, Safer Weight Loss Surgery, Low-Carb and Breast Cancer

People who undergo gastric bypass surgery often experience a loss of appetite due to a hormone.

A new report says the risks of weight loss surgery can be reduced if only doctors who have been through a rigorous certification process perform the operations in facilities that do at least 100 of the procedures each year.

A new study shows low-carb dieters may be reducing their risk of breast cancer while they're shedding pounds.

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