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Overview

Struggling with obesity diabetes or related health challenges? You're not alone. Every year billions are spent on diets weight loss products and quick fixes yet lasting solutions remain elusive.

In Advances in Working With Weight: Is There a Future for Bariatric Surgery?, Dr. Thomas Taylor draws on decades of expertise and more than 1,000 surgical procedures to reveal the truth about obesity weight loss and the options available today.

This book explores:

- The causes complications and treatments of obesity

- Why traditional diets such as South Beach Weight Watchers and low carb plans succeed or fail

- The role of nutrition energy balance and psychological factors in long term weight control

- How conditions like diabetes sleep apnea hypertension and heart disease connect to obesity

- A detailed look at bariatric surgery including benefits risks outcomes and complications

- Breakthrough new weight loss medications that may rival surgery in effectiveness

- The socioeconomic and personal struggles faced by those living with obesity

With clarity and compassion Dr. Taylor explains how emerging therapies from insulin resistance treatments to modern weight loss drugs may finally offer safe and effective alternatives to major surgery.

Whether you are a patient exploring your options a family member supporting a loved one or simply curious about the future of obesity treatment this book provides the knowledge and hope you need to make informed choices.

Discover the latest insights in obesity treatment and explore whether bariatric surgery still has a place in the future of weight management.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781972696040
  • ISBN-10: 1972696041
  • Publisher: Book Domain LLC.
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.43 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.56 pounds
  • Page Count: 186

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