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Minimally Invasive Weight Loss Surgery: Expert Q&A

Minimally Invasive Weight Loss Surgery: Expert Q&A Minimally invasive weight loss surgery is a type of surgery that can help people with morbid obesity achieve their weight loss goals. Obesity is a very challenging condition people struggle with weight and are often frustrated with a lack of results today on at the forefront live we’ll look at bariatric surgery options and how this can change lives here you Chicago medicine bariatric surgery programs are tailored for each individual to get the maximum outcome and benefit also today we’ll meet one…

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Top 100 Food Trends in April

The April 2019 food trends cover the latest innovations in all kinds of snacks, meal replacements, instant food options, restaurant additions, and more. One noteworthy inclusion comes from Eli’s Cheesecake Company, which created a dessert that’s inspired by Chicago-style pizza. With this in mind, Eli’s created a deep dish-style cheesecake that combines a red strawberry sauce on top of a baked white chocolate base to mimic the look of a classic tomato sauce on golden brown bread. Another unique inclusion comes from the Gourmet Peanut Butter and Jelly of the…

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Top 100 Food Trends in April

The April 2019 food trends cover the latest innovations in all kinds of snacks, meal replacements, instant food options, restaurant additions, and more. One noteworthy inclusion comes from Eli’s Cheesecake Company, which created a dessert that’s inspired by Chicago-style pizza. With this in mind, Eli’s created a deep dish-style cheesecake that combines a red strawberry sauce on top of a baked white chocolate base to mimic the look of a classic tomato sauce on golden brown bread. Another unique inclusion comes from the Gourmet Peanut Butter and Jelly of the…

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United Airlines forcibly removes a man from an overbooked flight

  MANY airlines habitually overbook flights, working on the assumption that a few passengers will always cancel at the last minute. By selling more tickets than seats, they can ensure their flights are full even when there are no-shows. Sometimes that calculation misfires and airlines have to bump passengers. There is a right and a wrong way to do this. The option United Airlines plumped for on April 9th would strike most as the wrong way. According to the Courier-Journal, after passengers had boarded a service from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky, the…

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