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MILLIONS MORE OBESE? Groundbreaking Study Challenges BMI

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Forget the Scale! New Study Says 70% of Americans Could Be Obese, Forcing a Massive Rethink of BMI and Drug Eligibility

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Hackensack NJ, Aarevolutionary new study is poised to upend how the medical community defines obesity, suggesting that the decades-old reliance on Body Mass Index (BMI) is fundamentally flawed. This groundbreaking research, published in the prestigious journal JAMA, proposes a new, more comprehensive framework that incorporates waist circumference, potentially skyrocketing the official rate of obesity in America.

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Valley Health System Launches Valley LifeStart: The Center for Weight and Wellness

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Paramus NJ, Valley Health System is pleased to announce Valley LifeStart: The Center for Weight and Wellness™, the next evolution in Valley’s longstanding and successful program for medical weight loss and bariatric surgery, offering weight loss solutions for adults of all ages.

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How Corrective Bariatric Surgery Could Save Millions of Lives

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The history of bariatric surgery is fascinating. It originated from the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery that was meant to cure stomach ulcers. The surgery involved cutting out most of the stomach, leaving out a small part that would then be joined with the small intestine. Dr. Edward Mason conducted the operation on an overweight lady in 1966, and this resulted in her losing weight. It was from this one case that bariatric surgery was born. The good doctor continued offering his services to other overweight people, but the wave of the weight loss surgery did not catch on until later in the 90s. At this time, doctors discovered that the procedure could be carried out laparoscopically, which meant that the surgery was safer. Today, it is possible to carry out this type of surgery, and if it does not work, corrective surgery can be done to improve what was initially done. In this article, we discuss how this type of surgery can save lives today.

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