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Bariatric Surgery May Raise Risk for New-Onset Epilepsy

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Long-term risk for epilepsy increased for patients receiving bariatric surgery compared with patients with obesity not receiving the surgery

Bariatric Surgery Tied to Lasting, Clinically Important Improvements in Pain

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Despite decreases in initial improvements, benefits seen at seven years postsurgery

Metabolic Surgery Beats Medical, Lifestyle Interventions for T2D Remission

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Additional benefits from surgery seen for diabetes-related comorbidities and weight loss

Both Bariatric Surgery Methods Yield Similar 10-Year Results

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No significant differences seen for remission of type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, obstructive sleep apnea, or prevalence of Barrett esophagus

More Physical Activity Reported by Those Undergoing Bariatric Surgery

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But only 23.1 percent of respondents who underwent surgery reported meeting physical activity guidelines

Bariatric Surgery Cuts Obesity-Related Cancer Incidence

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Findings seen in large study of obese adults with and without surgery, followed for 10 years

Three Main Barriers Hamper Weight Loss Surgery for Obese Teens

Weight Loss Surgery Effective Regardless of Age of Teens

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Patient age should not be a barrier to weight loss surgery

Three Main Barriers Hamper Weight Loss Surgery for Obese Teens

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Barriers include lack of information, social stigma, and access issues related to costs

Testosterone Levels Increase for Obese Teen Males After Bariatric Surgery

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Increases in total, free testosterone concentrations seen with bariatric surgery and weight loss in adolescent boys with severe obesity

Long-Term Medication Usage After Bariatric Surgeries Compared

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Patterns of medication use for obesity-related comorbidities slightly more favorable following gastric bypass versus sleeve gastrectomy