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by Stephan Moen Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How does obesity affect your health?

The Impact of Obesity on Your Body and Health. Obesity can cause a lot of damage to your body. People with severe obesity are more likely to have other diseases. Read More.

What is medical tourism?

Medical tourism is the practice of traveling across international borders to access healthcare systems or physician services that are not available or less attractive in a person’s native country. Although medical tourism is not a new concept, high health care cost, long wait times, availability of relatively inexpensive worldwide travel, and increasing number of countries catering to medical tourism have led to an increase in this practice throughout the last decade. Today, facilities catering to…

Does insurance cover bariatric surgery?

Working with your insurance provider for coverage of bariatric surgery can often be a difficult task. Your insurance policy may or may not cover bariatric surgery and such coverage varies widely depending on your location and employer.

Is obesity common in children?

Obesity is common in children and adolescents. There are more children at risk for obesity everyday. Childhood obesity often occurs with many obesity-related conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood…

Is obesity a medical condition?

Obesity is a disease that can be difficult to treat and is related to many other medical problems. Treatment for obesity goes beyond a quick diet or surgery. Patients should expect to have a new…

Is obesity a cost?

The disease of obesity is extremely costly not only in terms of economics, but also in terms of individual and societal health, longevity, and psychological well-being. Due to its…. Read More.

Is obesity a cosmetic issue?

Obesity is no longer considered a cosmetic issue that is caused by overeating and a lack of self-control. The World Health Organization (W.H.O.), along with National and International medical and scientific societies, now recognize obesity as a chronic progressive disease resulting from multiple environmental and genetic factors.

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