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Exercise following bariatric surgery provides health benefits

Authorsgammon
Date

December 1, 2014

A new study by researchers at the Florida Hospital – Sanford-Burnham Translational Research Institute for Metabolism and Diabetes (TRI-MD) in Orlando, Fla., shows that patients who moderately exercise after bariatric surgery (weight-loss surgery) gain additional health improvements in glucose metabolism and cardiorespiratory fitness compared to patients who lead a sedentary lifestyle after surgery. The findings confirm the physiological and potential clinical benefits of adding an exercise regime following weight-loss surgery. Continue reading “Exercise following bariatric surgery provides health benefits”

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Sanford-Burnham’s Steven R. Smith leads clinical study on new weight-loss treatment

Authorsgammon
Date

November 3, 2014

In a new pilot study led by principal investigator Steven R. Smith, MD, the weight-loss drug lorcaserin (LOR), was tested in combination with the drug phentermine (phen) to compare safety and weight loss to administration of LOR alone. The results showed that the combination of drugs more than doubled weight loss achieved compared to LOR alone, and that treatment with LOR plus phen was not associated with any additional adverse events compared either drug alone. Continue reading “Sanford-Burnham’s Steven R. Smith leads clinical study on new weight-loss treatment”

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Sanford-Burnham welcomes two new scientists to Lake Nona

Authorpbartosch
Date

October 29, 2014

We’re excited to announce that we have recruited two cardiometabolic experts to our Medical City campus in Lake Nona (Orlando), Fla. Peter A. Crawford, MD, PhD, and Andre d’Avignon, PhD, join our Cardiovascular Pathobiology Program from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. The increasing density of local scientists and clinicians in Orlando is accelerating the growth of the region’s bio-medical industry, promoting both economic development and the quality of health care. Continue reading “Sanford-Burnham welcomes two new scientists to Lake Nona”

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A signature for early-stage heart failure could improve diagnosis and prevent disease progression

AuthorGuest Blogger
Date

September 30, 2014

This is a post by our guest writer Janelle Weaver, PhD

Heart failure affects about five million people in the United States, and about half of these individuals die within five years of diagnosis. This condition occurs when the heart can’t pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs, and evidence suggests that abnormalities in energy metabolism play an important role. However, many past studies addressing the underlying molecular mechanisms have focused on severe, late-stage heart failure, potentially missing out on early events that could guide the development of treatment strategies for early disease stages. Continue reading “A signature for early-stage heart failure could improve diagnosis and prevent disease progression”