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At present, the COVID-19 pandemic is the most urgent global health crisis and the most serious threat to public health that we have ever seen. In light of the current clinical research evidence, the elderly and those with certain underlying diseases, especially diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity, are at greater risk of developing severe complications from COVID-19.  In addition to following the precautions issued by health authorities, it is recommended to

Over the past few months, researchers worldwide discovered that obesity is THE Single most potential risk factor that can lead to a severe form of COVID-19, which may require hospitalization, intensive care, and ventilator support. They also stated that obese people who had lost weight with the help of bariatric surgery and were subsequently exposed to Coronavirus infection were less likely to be hospitalized for COVID. The disease has less severe

Bariatric surgery aims to cause significant weight loss in a relatively short period. People who are not satisfied with bariatric surgery initially often wonder if they can have  re -do bariatric surgeries if they regain weight? Patients who identify with this problem can meet Dr Venu Gopal Pareek to coordinate revised weight-loss operations, achieve the desired results, and ensure affordable and safe care. What is Bariatric Surgery? Bariatric surgery is an operation that

An increasing number of studies suggest that the answer to the question "Can Bariatric Surgery Control Diabetes Mellitus?" maybe is a yes. In many cases, bariatric surgery is an effective tool for people with type 2 diabetes. To be clear, diabetes is not well understood, and medical science cannot claim a permanent "cure." The goal is to put diabetes into remission. Remission means a return to normal blood sugar levels