MBS may improve depression, anxiety and non-normative eating, but slightly increase suicides and substance use disorders
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MBS may improve depression, anxiety and non-normative eating, but slightly increase suicides and substance use disorders
Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) may improve depression, anxiety, non-normative eating, and attention, but slightly increase suicides and substance use disorders, compared to nonsurgical conditions, according to a study led by researchers from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.The study’s authors noted that there is ample evidence that obesity negatively affects the brain, manifesting as reduced psychiatric and cognitive functi…
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