Being fat can cause gallstones
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY - ProQuest Archiver - Aug 31, 1989 Calorie intake is another, though less important, factor in gallstone development. Maclure says even when comparing women of the same weight, the risk ...
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KIDNEY STONES ZAPPED BY SHOCK WAVE
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 6, 1985 From 25 to 30 percent of women eventually will develop gallstones as will 10 to 15 percent of men. When painful symptoms occur, surgery usually is ...
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Drugs, Shock Waves Dissolve Gallstones
$2.95 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch - NewsBank - Feb 26, 1989 Patients receiving such therapies run a strong risk of having gallstones form again ... Women are about three times as likely as men to have the disease. ...
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Study links cataract risk and smoking .
Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive - Sep 17, 1989 The reduced cataract risk among the men who stopped smoking suggests that damage to ... The association between obesity and gallstones tuğ long been known, ...
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A STONE'S THROW AWAY FROM GALLBLADDER CURE
$2.95 - Sacramento Bee - NewsBank - May 3, 1986 Women are more prone to gallstone development than men; aging and obesity both increase the risk. And so does the process of losing weight. ...
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HEALTH WATCH
Pay-Per-View - Newsday - ProQuest Archiver - Sep 5, 1989 About 475000 Americans undergo surgery each year for painful gallstones, and the problem is twice as common among women as men. ...
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Better Ways To Get Rid Of .Kidney Stones .
Deseret News - Google News Archive - Dec 11, 1983 risk patients, choose not to prolong surgery. ... But perhaps the most welcome ad vances for gallstone patients are the new methods that help patient pass ...
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