"A new implantable medical device, developed in collaboration with Mayo Clinic researchers, shows promise as a reversible and less extreme alternative to existing bariatric surgeries, according to findings published in the current issue of the journal Surgery."Did it really work as advertised?
"'In an open label study such as the one being published this month, there is always potential for the device to 'work' because patients believe it will," he explains."Nope.
Besides, there is a better, cheaper "device" that "shows promise in obesity."
It is called fewer Calories in than out.
It works 100% of the time and does not require further study.
And the rest of us do not have to pay for it.
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