Each year, 10,000 people undergo gastric bypass surgery, one of the last resorts to combat obesity. The tenfold number of people live with a reduced stomach. Little food can fit in it, yet a quarter of those operated on regain weight in the long term, young doctor Linda Paul saw. She explains why this is and what can be done about it: more and better aftercare.
A quarter of the patients gain weight again after gastric reduction
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