Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Post-surgery, underweight patients may face higher death risk

LOS ANGELES — Weight may be a factor for a higher risk of death soon after major surgery, but it may not be obesity that's the problem. A study finds that people with a normal body mass index or who are underweight may be more likely to die after an operation. The study, released online Monday in ...


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