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If you have been exploring weight loss options and are seeking a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution, intragastric balloon systems might be just the answer. These innovative devices have gained popularity for helping patients lose significant weight without the need for major surgery. They are readily available with href="https://www.atgastro.com/meet-the-team...

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Many people struggle with weight loss despite consistent efforts in diet and exercise. For residents of Brooklyn, New York, minimally invasive endobariatric procedures, such as those offered under Boston Scientific’s new Endura Weight Loss Solutions, provide promising alternatives. These treatments, including Endosco...

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We all know that sugary sodas are not great for our health, but a compelling new study is raising eyebrows about something many of us often choose instead: diet or zero-sugar drinks. According to a recent article posted on Fox News, people who regularly consume diet beverages may have even higher risks of developing liver disease than those who drink regular sugary sodas. In ...

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The adjustable intragastric balloon, also referred to as the aIGB, is a suitable solution for patients seeking substantial weight loss. This medical device can help patients achieve results, especially when they are hitting a plateau. Dr. Alexander Shapsis of EndoSlim Clinic at Atlantic Gastroenterology in Brooklyn, New York, takes the time to speak with patients who are cand...

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New research reveals a concerning rise in colorectal cancer rates among younger Americans, often without obvious symptoms. The American Cancer Society states the lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer (sometimes referred to as CRC) is 1 in 24 for men and 1 in 26 for women. It is currently the third leading cause of cancer deaths in men and fourth in women, but ranks se...

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