Controversial surgery for treating obesity that involves reducing the patient's stomach to the size of a thumb should be more widely available on the NHS, according to researchers. They say a lack of resources and prejudice from some doctors is preventing many morbidly obese patients from receiving life-saving surgery.
Scientists call for huge increase in gastric bypass surgery to tackle obesity crisis - The Guardian 9th September 2008
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
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