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Bariatric Center of Kansas City Surgeons Participate in J & J Institute Program

From Left to Right: Dr. Brice Hamilton, Dr. Aaron Lloyd, Dr. Billy Helmuth, Dr. Stanley Hoehn & Dr. Kelvin Higa...
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October 3, 2017 – Body Composition

The different components that the body is composed of are: Bones Organs Muscles Fat Along with water, these are what...
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September 21, 2017 – Cross Addiction or Addiction Transfer

Facilitator:  Michelle Coker, PhD Dr. Coker is a clinical psychologist at the Bariatric Center if Kansas City, and sees patients...
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Fructose & The Metabolic Impact of Sugar on Weight Loss and Body Function

Christopher Still, DO, FACN, FACP, recently published an article in Bariatric Times that provided helpful insights into the world of...
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September 5, 2017 – The Science Behind Willpower

Facilitator:  Chris Bovos, RN, CBN : Chris spoke about Willpower, which most of us wish we had more of, to...
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Iron Deficiency Anemia and Pica

Iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutrient deficiency worldwide. Globally, this deficiency affects 9-16% of adult women (1). Iron...
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The Benefits of Cauliflower in Your Weight Loss Journey

When it comes to weight loss - cauliflower is a hot food trend lately in the low-carb spectrum. But do...
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August 1, 2017 – Key Steps for Getting Weight Loss Back on Track

Facilitator:  Stephanie Wagner, MS, RDN Stephanie started with the two most important issues in getting back on track whenever you...
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July 20, 2017 – Loss of Control Eating

Facilitator: Kathi Williams, LMFT-T Kathi started with an exercise that helped show us how much we associate food with relationships....