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  • Incisional Hernia and Its Treatment

    An incisional hernia is a bulge in the abdomen that forms when tissues or organs protrude through the abdominal wall. It can occur when the surgical incision weakens the abdominal muscles, which normally protect, support, and hold the abdominal organs.

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  • In 22 U.S. states, more than a third of adults are now obese

    Obesity is on the rise across the United States. In 22 states, 35% of adults or more were obese last year, new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show.

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  • Treatment Options for a Hiatal Hernia

    The best treatment for a hiatal hernia depends on the severity and whether you have symptoms. Hiatal hernia symptoms can often be managed conservatively with lifestyle changes and medications. Surgery may be required if you develop complications.

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  • Scientists link obesity to sex- and age-specific genes

    From influencing how our body stores fat to how our brain regulates appetite, hundreds of genes, along with environmental factors, collectively determine our weight and body size.

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  • Pineapple and acid reflux: Does it help?

    Pineapple is an acidic fruit. For some people, eating acidic foods worsens acid reflux. However, pineapple also contains an enzyme that some believe could help with digestion.

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