Answers to Clinical Questions in the Primary Care Management of People with Obesity: Bariatric Surgery
The role of bariatric surgery in the management of patients with obesity is expanding owing to the amount of data that are accumulating; these data demonstrate significant short- and long-term health benefits, including control or remission of obesity-related complications, as well as acceptable lon...
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