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Stomach bypass best for extreme obesity

NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuters) Although technically more challenging, laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, a common type of stomach bypass operation, provides greater weight loss in severely obese patients than does placing a plastic band around the stomach to make it smaller, new research shows.

Stomach bypass is also more likely than banding to promote the resolution of diseases often seen in obese patients, such as high blood pressure and diabetes.

Although multiple trials have compared the two procedures, this is the first study to focus specifically on patients with a BMI greater than 50 -- with super morbid obesity -- Dr.

George Ferzli and his associates report in their article, published in the Archives of Surgery.

BMI is a measure of body weight for height. Values between 20 and 25 are typically considered normal. Any value of 30 or greater is considered obese.

This information is vital for patients considering weight loss surgery, Ferzli told Reuters Health, ''because proper patient and procedure selection, proper follow-up, and proper long-term support are quite important in achieving the desired outcome.'' At the SUNY-Health Science Center of Brooklyn in Staten Island, New York, patients undergoing weight loss surgery decided which procedure would be performed, after receiving extensive counseling. To be eligible, the patients had to complete a supervised dietary and exercise program of 8 to 12 months without maintaining weight loss.

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Thousands go to China temple on Dalai Lama rumour

BEIJING, July 18: Thousands of Buddhists have converged on a Buddhist monastery in western China mistakenly thinking the Dalai Lama would be there, underscoring the devotion many feel toward Tibet's exiled spiritual leader.Tibet activists and the government-in-exile said up to 9,000 had converged on Kumbum Monastery -- known in Chinese as Taersi -- in Qinghai province, which encompasses part of the Tibetan plateau and is home to a large ethnic-Tibetan population.It was not clear where the rumour started......

Goldfinch to launch Hotel Mgmt Institute

Bangalore, July 18: To meet the city's booming hospitality industry's demand for trained professional workforce, the renowned Goldfinch Institute of Hotels and Institutions has come forward to launch its first Hotel Management College here.Informing this to reporters here yesterday, Group Chairman Prakash Shetty said the college, to be opened this year, would provide world-class training by topnotch faculty from across the world and ensure 100 per cent placement to students, besides a six-months internship and two-three months training in institutes.....

Markets retreat into red after strong opening

Mumbai, July 18: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex today opened in the green by 43 points at 10,336.62 points on the short-lived investors' buying sentiments.However, the Sensex is currently trading at 10,243.53, which is 49 points below the previous close of 10,293.22. It has undergone strong volatility touching a low of 10,168 points and a high of 10,406.43. All the Asian benchmark indices including Japan, Singapore, Taiwan and Indonesia are trading down.Even all the BSE.....
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