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Adipose tissue is not biologically inert, but rather is responsible for producing a myriad of cytokines, including TNF-alpha, one of the main inflammatory ...
Co-DirectorMayo Clinic Obesity ... 2015 - present. Active MemberCentral Surgical Association ... ChairAdult Obesity Specialty Advisory Group, Action on Obesity, ...
What's behind the hype? Prickly pear cactus — or also known as nopal, opuntia and other names — is promoted for treating diabetes, high cholesterol, obesity ...
You have not had any previous stomach or esophageal surgery. Intragastric balloons aren't the right choice for everyone who is overweight. A screening process ...
Snack healthy. If you feel the urge to eat between meals, choose a healthy snack, such as fresh fruit, vegetables with low-fat dip, nuts or popcorn ...
Central sleep apnea. Also known as CSA, this type ... Obesity greatly increases the risk of OSA. Fat ... Central sleep apnea. Risk factors for this ...
Metabolic syndrome. This is a combination of at least three of the following things: enlarged waist (central obesity), high blood pressure, low good cholesterol ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am a 47-year-old man, in good health and not overweight, but I was just diagnosed with sleep apnea. Since I don't need to lose weight, ...
The main difference is comparative risk, which can be 2 to 5 times higher than that of patients who have lower BMI ." He acknowledges, however, that ...
Physicians who treat patients with cancer of the central nervous system got some new information that may help their patients with lymphoma.
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