Articles about weight loss surgery in montana (0-4 of 4)

  • How Retired Athletes Can Win The Big Game Against Fat
    By: Doug Varrieur | - Ever look at one of your favorite retired NFL stars only to say, What happened to him? Or even worse, you are a retired athlete looking in the mirror asking, What happened to me!
    It may surprise you to know youre in good company. You are a member of a big club, the overweight retired athletes club. Thousands of retired athletes have found themselves battling the bulge as they age, just like you. Faster than Joe Montana can throw a ball into the end zone, the weight comes on ...

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  • Chiropractor In Marietta Ga | What To Do About Neck Pain
    By: Chris Tomshack | - Neck pain is a relatively common complaint and usually isn't serious enough to merit involving a doctor-even though I am a proponent of chiropractic care and think that everyone should see that type of doctor as much for prevention as for treatment.

    With any luck, if you see a chiropractor on a regular basis-for example, I see mine once every other week, for what is known as a maintenance plan-you won't need to worry about other types of doctors as much, since chiropractic care ...

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  • Cosmetic Surgery: How Geography Influences Trends
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - Cosmetic surgery trends and aesthetic ideals change over the course of time. The concept of beauty itself is personal, subjective and culturally influenced. What most people don't realize is that geographic location heavily influences the popularity of certain procedures.

    The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, or ASPS, conducted a study that recorded these geographic plastic surgery trends throughout the United States. Some of their findings will probably surprise you.
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  • Weight Loss Surgery In Montana
    By: Craig B. Thompson | - The people of Montana face a health crisis: the crisis of obesity. Across our state, the number of overweight and obese individuals is rapidly increasing. In the Treasure State alone almost 59% of the population is overweight or obese. Its killing us -- nationwide, obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death -- and it may lead to life-threatening illnesses called co-morbidities, such as Type II diabetes, cancer, heart conditions and hypertension, among those who have it.
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