One Bariatric Surgery Procedure Better for the Heart?

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(MedPage Today) — People who underwent gastric bypass had lower rates of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) than those who had sleeve gastrectomy, a cohort study found.
Among nearly 40,000 bariatric surgery patients, MACE occurred in 1.9% of…

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