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Gastric Bypass Induces Diabetes Remission in Mildly Obese


 

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Dr. Cohen and colleagues’ study was funded by the Municipal Health Authority and Marcia Maria Braido Hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. Dr. Cohen disclosed that he received previous study funding from Covidien, and one of his coauthors, Dr. David E. Cummings of the University of Washington, Seattle, disclosed receiving past funding from Ethicon Endo-Surgery. The other authors said they had no relevant financial disclosures.

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