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Obesity treatment: Medical therapy, weight loss medications and surgery

March 15, 2024

By: admin_denverhealth

As a bariatric surgeon, I have a unique perspective on weight loss strategies, including the use of weight loss medications in addition to surgery. Obesity is a chronic medical disease and should be treated by combining more than one method. In the case of high blood pressure (hypertension), your doctor will ask you to make lifestyle changes and prescribe you medications. In this example, both treatment methods work hand in hand. We in bariatric surgery and obesity medicine treat obesity in the same way. Weight loss medications can be a tool to complement weight loss surgery.

Obesity treatment: Medical therapy, weight loss medications and surgery

March 15, 2024

By: admin_denverhealth

As a bariatric surgeon, I have a unique perspective on weight loss strategies, including the use of weight loss medications in addition to surgery. Obesity is a chronic medical disease and should be treated by combining more than one method. In the case of high blood pressure (hypertension), your doctor will ask you to make lifestyle changes and prescribe you medications. In this example, both treatment methods work hand in hand. We in bariatric surgery and obesity medicine treat obesity in the same way. Weight loss medications can be a tool to complement weight loss surgery.

Eating Healthy for the Holidays

December 12, 2023

By: admin_denverhealth

Thanksgiving may have already passed, but the holiday season is just getting underway – with Hanukkah this week, and Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year's right around the corner. Staying healthy, especially with eating and nutrition, can be a concern for some people during this time. Increased holiday dinners and social events can pose opportunities to deviate away from your typical diet, often for days and weeks. Traveling and having visitors over during this time can also lead to a change in your typical exercise routine.

What You Need to Know About HPV and the HPV Vaccine

June 23, 2022

By: admin_denverhealth

The human papillomavirus (commonly known as HPV) is one of the most common viruses circulating right now, because it is transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. Four out of five people are expected to get the virus during their lifetimes. HPV can cause several cancers, which is why getting the vaccine is good cancer prevention. The two-dose HPV vaccine can prevent 90 percent of these cancers, when given to a child before they are exposed to the virus.

What Is Burnout and How to Get Help

March 22, 2022

By: admin_denverhealth

If you are reading this, you have most likely experienced burnout at some stage or another. Maybe you are currently feeling burnt out or experience it frequently. You might be unsure. Wherever you are, learning what burnout is and reflecting over your personal red flags to prepare for the potential experience of it, is critical for your overall wellness and workplace health. 

What is a Colorectal Cancer Screening?

February 24, 2022

By: admin_denverhealth

Colon and Rectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer (which can also be known as colon cancer or rectal cancer) is the third most common cancer in both men and women in the United States, striking one in every 20 Americans, and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. among men and women combined. It is also one of the most preventable types of cancer if caught early. A screening test can be life saving.

American Heart Month: Tips to Keep Your Heart Healthy

February 02, 2022

By: admin_denverhealth

February is American Heart Month, a time when Denver Health joins with health professionals around the country to encourage everyone to take time to focus on their cardiovascular health. Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States and by taking just a few small steps, Americans can make their hearts healthier and avoid conditions such as high blood pressure (also known as hypertension) that can lead to even more serious conditions such as heart disease, heart attack, stroke and/or cardiac arrest.