Obesity is the fastest growing major health problem in America. As hospitals retrofit operating rooms to accommodate obese patients, research continues on the effects of gastric bypass surgery. A look at how the medical community is tackling this weighty issue.
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Obesity
Listen Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003 at 1:06 p.m. in HealthGuests
Arthur Frank, MD
Medical Director, George Washington University Weight Management Program
Morgan Downey
Executive Director, American Obesity Association
Manon Short
injury prevention coordinator, registered physical therapist and certified ergonomic assessment specialist, Tampa General Hospital
Helen Darling
President, National Business Group on Health
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