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en We can afford to offer it to more people since it is relatively complication-free. This has become the most common surgical procedure in Western Europe for weight loss. It has the pole position.

en One of the most common questions I am asked is whether insurance or Medicare will pay for weight loss surgery. I wrote this book to help people who want and need weight loss surgery navigate the maze of insurance requirements and avoid having to pay thousands for the procedure out-of-pocket.

en It took me months to figure out how to get approved for weight loss surgery. Most people don't realize that obesity alone won't qualify you for the procedure. Insurance companies have written guidelines that they use to determine whether or not a specific medical procedure is appropriate, and it's not easy to put together a request that will pass your carrier's review process.

en I'm not optimistic. Belarus is a European problem, but there is no awareness of it in western Europe and the west Europeans are not interested in a common position on Russia.

en I'm not optimistic, ... Belarus is a European problem, but there is no awareness of it in western Europe and the west Europeans are not interested in a common position on Russia.

en Any 'diet' that is followed only for a temporary time period will not result in lasting weight loss. Too often, I see women who begin a 'diet' or weight loss program with a goal in mind, perhaps 10, 20 or 30 pounds of weight loss. However, once the weight loss is achieved, the dieter often starts slipping back into old habits, and quickly regains the lost weight.

en Give it a chance and be patient. Look for results to show within three to four weeks of beginning any weight loss program or regimen. Walking an extra 1,000 steps three or four times per week can make a huge difference in speeding up weight loss, it is a natural way of boosting one's metabolism and best of all, it's free.

en It's about this guy who finds out that his girlfriend of two years has had this surgical procedure which has erased him from her memory. So he's freaked out and trying to live with it and he can't, so he decides to have the same procedure. Most of the movie takes place in his brain as she's being erased, and you see their whole relationship, moment-by-moment, backwards from this sort of bad end to the better beginning. Halfway through, as the memories start getting better, he decides he doesn't want the procedure.

en Since weight gain in adolescence has been associated with a number of health problems in adulthood, we wanted to find a program that could offer teens an effective weight-loss strategy.

en [For Behar, the therapy was successful and her cholesterol levels came down.] It was almost like the kind of high you get when you drop some weight, ... [The weight loss] was like in two months and how much [weight] could you lose in two months, 5 pounds? You know it was like weight loss but it wasn't.

en In cities across Europe, people were clearly showing that they did not want war. I hope this... will help the EU to find a common position on Monday,

en He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en This is awesome, ... It's been a long road for the GTO to get up on the pole position. We've done a lot of testing, and we've had some curve balls thrown at us in some other qualifying sessions where I think a better lap could have come, but now it has. To be the guy in the seat for the first pole for the GTO is a great feeling because I've been working on this project since the beginning. Pontiac has put up a huge effort. Jan got the first win and I got the first pole. I think the car will be good tomorrow.

en It's not like giving an antibiotic or doing a surgical procedure.

en I want people to know that we are a non-profit organization and that we won't turn people away because they can't afford the memberships or the programs we offer. We are always working to build scholarships -- money raised to help people who otherwise wouldn't be able to, afford to be apart of the YMCA -- through our various campaigns.

en I know he's having a (surgical) procedure (Tuesday). We'll be fortunate if we get him back at all.


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