Obesity Risks Reduced By Longer Breastfeeding? gwhqadmin February 10, 2010 Breaking WLS News 2 Comments Obesity risk in later life appears to be more slim when babies are fed solid food at a later age, according to one study....
Weight Loss Equally Possible Among Depressed, Stable Women gwhqadmin February 9, 2010 Breaking WLS News Weight loss ability seems to be virtually the same for women even if they suffer from depression, a study shows....
Obesity Screenings For Children At Age Six? gwhqadmin February 8, 2010 Breaking WLS News Obesity screening should start in kids – and as young as age six, according to findings from one American health task force....
Weight Loss Surgery Puts Kathleen Eads On A Healthy Path gwhqadmin February 4, 2010 Success Stories 9 Comments Weight loss surgery provided Kathleen Eads with victory, ending the major struggle she faced against bad health. Here's how she did it....
Weight Loss Surgery: Changing Eric Smith’s Life gwhqadmin January 28, 2010 Success Stories 7 Comments Weight loss surgery was the plunge uphill for Eric Smith, always the big kid, who has lost more than 200 pounds. Here is his story, complete with...
Scientists Hoping to Harness Calorie Burners gwhqadmin January 27, 2010 Breaking WLS News Scientists are hoping to have found the key to burning calories. The researchers believe their findings could help people who have excess body fat...
Diabetes Risk Varies Among Ethnicities gwhqadmin January 26, 2010 Breaking WLS News Diabetes risk varies depending on your ethnicity, according to new findings. Ethnicity plays a part in where people store their body fat and can...
Weight Loss Surgery May Expand to Smaller Clients gwhqadmin January 25, 2010 Breaking WLS News Weight loss surgery is typically associated with people who are obese, not the ones who may just be carrying a few extra pounds. But some doctors are...