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Results 1 - 10 of 499 for Abdominal fat
  1. An abdominal wall fat pad biopsy is the removal of a small part of the abdominal wall fat pad for laboratory study of the tissue.
  2. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: 2nd edition (Department of Health and Human Services) - PDF  
    Exercise and Physical Fitness/Start Here ... Exercise and Physical Fitness ... Exercise for Children/Start Here ... Exercise for Children ... How Much Exercise Do I Need?/ ...
  3. Obesity and Your Digestive Health (American College of Gastroenterology) - PDF  
    Obesity/Related Issues ... Obesity ... American College of Gastroenterology ... PDF
  4. ... in the head and neck constricts airways and abdominal fat may prevent the chest and lungs from fully ...
  5. ... Tests that can help confirm the diagnosis include: Abdominal fat pad aspiration Bone marrow biopsy Heart muscle biopsy ...
  6. ... pump is inserted through a needle into the abdominal fat of a person with diabetes. Dosage instructions are ...
  7. Acid Reflux (American College of Gastroenterology)  
    Heartburn/Start Here ... Heartburn ... American College of Gastroenterology ... Discover comprehensive information and resources on Acid Reflux / GERD provided by ACG. ...
  8. ... is inserted through a small hole into the abdominal fat tissue to remove excess fat deposits.
  9. Living with HIV/Specifics ... Living with HIV ... Department of Veterans Affairs ... H.I.V., expert, frequently, faq, asked, questions, ask, fat, stomach, lipodystrophy
  10. Understanding Adult Overweight and Obesity From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    ... healthy weight, body mass index, BMI, waist size, abdominal fat, weight gain, risk factors, genes, eating habits, inactivity, ...
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