Bariatric Surgery Revisions Increase Risk to Patients gwhqadmin March 11, 2010 Breaking WLS News Bariactric surgery revisions are on the rise and they can increase the risk of serious complications, according to a new study....
Chocolate Made with Water Promises Great Taste, Fewer Calories gwhqadmin March 10, 2010 Breaking WLS News Chocolate made with mostly water claims to have the exact same taste as regular chocolate with fewer calories....
Study to Examine Gastric Bypass for Treatment of Diabetes in Non-Obese gwhqadmin March 9, 2010 Breaking WLS News Gastric Bypass could be an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes for people who aren't obese, according to a new study....
Childhood Obesity: Strongest Predictor of Premature Death gwhqadmin March 8, 2010 Breaking WLS News Childhood obesity is linked to untimely death, according to a new study....
Obesity-Related Deaths Rise Dramatically in UK gwhqadmin March 6, 2010 Breaking WLS News Obesity is increasingly being listed as a cause of death in England, analysis of death certificates shows....
Weight Loss Surgery News – March 5, 2010 gwhqadmin March 5, 2010 Breaking WLS News, WLS News This week on WLS News, good news for chocolate lovers: British scientists have developed a chocolate bar made of 60 percent water, that tastes just as good as the regular kind! Plus, a new report indicates...
Gastric Banding for Teens Under Review by FDA gwhqadmin March 4, 2010 Breaking WLS News Lap-Band surgery may become a more common treatment option for teens struggling with obesity if proposed regulatory changes are approved....
Fat May Serve a Purpose in Stem Cell Research gwhqadmin March 3, 2010 Breaking WLS News Fat cells could play an important role in stem cell research and regenerative medicine, researchers have found....