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Elective Cholecystectomy
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elective cholecystectomy Introduction Risk of complications from gallstones while awaiting are a common tool for managing access to elective surgery. However, little evidence is available on the health impact of delaying surgery for various...

Obesity
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characterized by excess fat, which can be establish an early age in life and is difficult to reverse, so that its prevalence increases with increasing age. T he health consequences of being overweight are severe and lead to decreased longev...

Public Health Concerns: Nutrition And Overweight
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public health problem worldwide (Rodriguez et. al, 2005). Discussion Overweight and obesity have become key challenges for public health. Recent data show that 61% of adults in the Unites States are overweight (have a body mass index >25, s...

Childhood Obesity
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Childhood obesity is a major public health concern worldwide so, we have to fight against this problem. Discussion Obesity affects individuals of all ages and sexes, showing a high prevalence in America, estimated in adults from 13% for men...

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Introduction Abnormal uterine bleeding (DUB) is abnormal bleeding from the uterine endometrium that is not related to an anatomical lesion of the uterus (ACOG, 1989). It is associated with abnormal ovarian function...

Gallstones
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below the liver. It stores digestive fluids produced by the liver. Sometimes these juices become solid and form "stones" called gallstones. According to statistics, gallstones formed in every fifth person on the planet. Women gallstone dise...

Gallbladder Disease And Its Relationship To Obesity And Weight Loss
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gallbladder and explains the epidemiology of the study. It further extends to highlight the risk factors associated with gallbladder diseases including age, sex, pregnancy, genetics, obesity and rapid weight loss. The paper also mentions th...