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Gastric Bypass Problems

 Weight loss surgery can be a great way to get in shape, but it's not without flaws. The serious risks of weight-loss surgeries are enough for some people to turn down the opportunity and try other ways of losing weight instead. People who undergo these potentially life-threatening procedures should also know that they risk complications like infection or internal bleeding from their stomach staples after removal; either one would require additional emergency treatment if caught early on, so knowing what you're getting into before making any decisions is important! The gastric bypass is a surgical procedure that converts your stomach into a small pouch. The risks of the surgery are not just associated with the operation but also in maintaining an appropriate lifestyle afterwards to maintain success. For example, many people who have had this type of surgery will be advised by their surgeon or physician to avoid certain foods and beverages like alcoholic drinks for instance whi...

Foot or Ankle Injury? These 7 Chair Yoga Poses Are Just for You

A foot or ankle injury can cause havoc in your life.  Just about everything becomes harder to accomplish, and your yoga practice may seem altogether impossible. But with the help of a chair, you can still enjoy a yoga session while keeping your injured foot or ankle safe. When most people hear “Chair Yoga,” they equate that to yoga for seniors. But anyone can benefit from Chair Yoga poses, particularly if you have an injury and need a little support. 10 Yoga Poses to Strengthen Your Knees and Prevent Injury     Here’s How to Keep Your Foot or Ankle Injury Safe in Chair Yoga Poses Before you dive into these poses, there are a few differences to highlight to keep your injured area safe. Traditionally in standing and balancing postures we ground down firmly into our feet to help find stability. That action could flare up a foot or ankle injury or might even be cumbersome if you are in a boot or cast. To compensate for this, you’ll want to activate your muscles a little differently.       ...