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Courier News Online - NEW BRUNSWICK: Seminar on obesity, weight-loss surgery at St. Peter's (Bridgewater Courier News) NEW BRUNSWICK -- An introductory seminar on obesity and weight-loss surgery will take place at Saint Peter’s University Hospital 7 to 9 p.m. June 14, July 19 and Aug. 9 in the hospital’s Sister Marie de Pazzi Conference Center, 254 Easton Ave., New Brunswick.
Obesity adds to post-op pancreatic risk (EARTHtimes.org) Obesity may contribute to a greater likelihood of post-operative complications for patients having pancreatic surgery, U.S. researchers found.
Weight-loss seminar set (Home News Tribune) NEW BRUNSWICK — AN INTRODUCTORY SEMINAR on obesity and weight loss surgery will be held at Saint Peter's University Hospital from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. June 14, July 19, and August 9, in the hospital's Sister Marie de Pazzi Conference Center, 254 Easton Avenue, New Brunswick.
Pancreatic Surgery Riskier For Obese Patients (Medical News Today) Obesity may contribute to a greater likelihood of post-operative complications for patients having pancreatic surgery, a surgeon at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital has found. [click link for full article]
David Edgar: These medical moralisers might as well try banning sex (Guardian Unlimited) Denying surgery to drinkers and smokers goes against the ethos of the NHS: to provide care on the basis of need, says David Edgar.
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