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Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
The death toll of obesity is almost four times bigger than scientists’ previously commonly held beliefs, a new study has found. Researchers fear the silent epidemic is only going to get worse, … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
Wondering if seeing an exercise physiologist really helps that much? Wonder no longer: it’s now been proven that exercise counselling increases bariatric patients’ physical activity … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
If you find yourself dashing to the pantry after an emotionally intense day, it’s clear that you’re not alone. The eating decisions we make in stressful times are truly different, as … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
Body Mass Index, not sugar intake, is the main causal factor for type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. The Roy Morgan study of diabetic Australians found that while people with type 2 diabetes … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
Scientists have discovered a new link between obesity and genetics, finding that certain people have higher levels of a hormone that makes them hungry.
We already know that one in six people are … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
Have migraines been a painful reality as long as you can remember? If you have a BMI above 40, chances are high you’ll to say goodbye to nasty, throbbing headaches after bariatric … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
Adelaide Bariatric Centre, in conjunction with Device Technologies and Enteromedics, is pleased to announce that Maestro VBLOC therapy is now available for commercial use in Australia following … Read More >>
Bariatric Surgery News & Research | Adelaide Bariatric Centre
Adelaide Bariatric Centre has just published a series of Swedish Adjustable gastric bands in the Canadian Journal of Surgery. This is the largest published series of patients using the latest Swedish … Read More >>