Archive for March, 2011
Another Non-Invasive Procedure for Weight Loss Other Than the Lap-Band
Have you had an invasive weight loss surgery such as Gastric Bypass or Roux-En-Y to help treat your obesity? If so, have you been one of the many who have developed common complications from these procedures? If the answer is yes, then you may be very interested in this innovative procedure. StomaphyX is an innovative […]
A Non-Surgical Procedure to Control Obesity and Diabetes Mellitus, Type II
Are you having difficulty controlling your Diabetes Mellitus, Type II and lose weight? Now there is a revolutionary treatment for both that doesn’t require surgery or medication. It’s called the EndoBarrier Gastointestinal Liner. The EndoBarrier is a flexible, thin, tube-shaped liner that fits inside a section of your intestine. It creates a barrier between your […]
Bariatric Surgeons Can Eliminate GERD
Bariatric surgery is utilized for weight loss in people suffering from Morbid Obesity, but now Bariatric surgeons can also cure a common disease in obese patients…GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)! Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication (TIF) is a long-term incision-less procedure performed with an innovative FDA-approved EsophyX surgical device that corrects the deficiency at the gastroesophageal junction (also […]
Implantable Weight Loss Devices: How They Compare to Bariatric Surgery
As obesity treatment continues to evolve, researchers and medical technology companies have explored alternatives beyond traditional bariatric surgery and medication-based weight loss treatments. One area of interest has involved devices designed to help patients manage hunger, portion control, and eating behaviors through electrical stimulation. One example was the Abiliti® system, also known as IntraPace, an […]
Simple Tips for Women to Achieve Weight Loss Goals
A survey conducted by McNeil Nutritionals, LLC with support of SHAPE magazine, determined that roughly more than a third of American women between the ages of 25-54 think about their weight at least three times a day, and many think that they need to implement very strict and drastic lifestyle changes in order to achieve […]
Lose Weight with More Sleep and Less Stress
A research team at Kaiser Permanente found that good predictors of weight loss were the amount of sleep one got per night and stress levels experienced. They published their findings in March 2011 in the International Journal of Obesity. Sleep, stress, television viewing, and computer screen time are factors that have been studied and associated […]





