Bariatric surgery, in which the stomach is stapled and the small intestine rerouted, puts the disease into remission far more often than the typical regimen of drugs, diet and exercise, researchers say.
By DENISE GRADY, New York Times
Mon, 03/26/2012 - 8:51am
Bariatric surgery, in which the stomach is stapled and the small intestine rerouted, puts the disease into remission far more often than the typical regimen of drugs, diet and exercise, researchers say.