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Gastric Bypass Surgery Improves Diabetic Patients’ Quality of Life

By Aaron Lohr | Endocrine Society on Jun 24, 2014   Health  

Gastric Bypass Surgery Improves Diabetic Patients’ Quality of Life

CHICAGO, IL—An intensive weight loss program involving lifestyle modifications improves obese diabetic patients’ physical and mental health as well as gastric bypass surgery does over two years, but the weight loss surgery leads to a greater reduction in adverse effects of obesity on quality of life. These results, from a new study in patients with […]

Gender Differences could Mean More Risk for Cardiovascular Death

By Anne Craig | Queens University on Jun 24, 2014   Health  

Gender Differences could Mean More Risk for Cardiovascular Death

Queen’s University assistant professor Pendar Farahani (Department of Medicine and Department of Public Health Sciences) is advocating the use of gender-based treatment for mitigating the cardiovascular risk factors related to diabetes. Research has shown women with Type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol are less likely than their male peers to reach treatment goals to lower […]

Sleep, Mood Improves after Substantial Weight Loss

By Endocrine Society on Jun 24, 2014   Health  

Sleep, Mood Improves after Substantial Weight Loss

CHICAGO, IL—Obese adults who lose at least 5 percent of their body weight report that they sleep better and longer after six months of weight loss, according to a new study. The results were presented Tuesday at the joint meeting of the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society: ICE/ENDO 2014 in Chicago. “This […]

Prescription Drugs Overtake Cannabis in Fatal Crashes

By Bethany Swanson | Public Health Law Research on Jun 24, 2014   General News  

Prescription Drugs Overtake Cannabis in Fatal Crashes

Philadelphia – Since 1993, the profile of a drugged driver has changed substantially. A study released today in Public Health Reports shows that more drivers are now testing positive for prescription drugs, cannabis, and multiple drugs, and they are more likely to be older than 50. “While we’ve seen a decrease over the years in motor vehicle […]

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