It was 7:15 am on Monday, August 12, and Joe Nadglowski, OAC President/CEO, and myself were traveling out to Phoenix for the OAC’s 2nd Annual Your Weight Matters National Convention. Joe and I traveled out on the very early flight to Convention, while the rest of our team took a later flight that same day.
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Low-fat diets came into popularity in the 1970s and 1980s on the idea that fat would make you fat and cause heart disease. Consumer books like the Scarsdale Diet and Pritikin Diet fanned the fuels of the fire and eventually thousands of individuals were seeking to reduce the amount of fat they ate as a
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*Please Note: The OAC Blog is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have any questions regarding the information in this blog series, please be sure to speak with a healthcare professional regarding your concerns. After you have had bariatric surgery, your surgeon or healthcare provider will ask you to do a certain amount
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*Please Note: The OAC Blog is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have any questions regarding the information in this blog series, please be sure to speak with a healthcare professional regarding your concerns. The decision to have bariatric surgery is a life-changing one. After surgery, there are many adjustments that have to
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