Bariatric surgery: Difference between revisions
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The following list of sections should serve as a loose guideline for developing the body of your article. The works cited in references 2-5 are all fake; their purpose is to serve as a formatting model for your own citations.
Introduction
Surgery as a treatment for obesity
For many obese patients diets and lifestlye changes do not work in long term. Bariatric surgery has proved to the only effective method in the long term treatment of obesity.
How surgery works
Bariatric surgery works by altering the anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract.
Types of Surgery procedures
Gut hormones in the control of appetite and satiety
title 2.1
title 2.2
Title 2.3
Title of Part 3
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