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Weight-loss surgery leaves teens deficient in iron, vitamin B12
Weight-loss surgery leaves teens deficient in iron, vitamin B12
26 May 2020 byJairia Dela Cruz
Jairia Dela Cruz

While bariatric surgery is increasingly recommended in obese teens to achieve significant, sustained weight loss and resolve comorbid diseases, a study has shown a major downside to the procedure: nutritional deficiencies, specifically in iron and vitamin B12.

Weight-loss surgery leaves teens deficient in iron, vitamin B12
26 May 2020
Hyperuricaemia a strong predictor of hypertension
Hyperuricaemia a strong predictor of hypertension
24 May 2020

Excessive levels of uric acid in the blood are a risk factor for hypertension, independent of alcohol consumption, a study has found.

Hyperuricaemia a strong predictor of hypertension
24 May 2020
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