Women’s Health Event at KIMS Hospital, Maidstone Free one-to-one mini consultations From 10am, Saturday 11 July Book today… http://www.kims.org.uk/free-well-woman-consultations-book-place-today/ Call reservations on 01622 237 727 (Mon-Fri 8am-6pm) or email reservations@kims.org.uk The free fifteen-minute consultations are available in the following areas:…
We are developing a television series looking at “super” obesity in Britain. We will be looking at the increasing number of people in Britain often classified as “super obese” (with a BMI of 50+) who are physically or psychologically unable…
If you didn’t manage to watch ‘Shut-In’s: Britain’s Fattest People’ on Channel 4 on Thursday evening, then we urge you to catch up on 4oD. The documentary focuses on Sharon and Aftab, who decide to lose weight and turn their…
If you are interested in finding out more about the process involved when going through weight-loss surgery, or possibly more about Professor Kerrigan himself, then be sure to tune in to Channel 4 at 9pm on Thursday 8th January. Professor…
Gastric bypass surgery has received much praise in recent media coverage, with researchers and medical professionals agreeing that the procedure is safe and effective. A recent study has also shown that weight loss surgery can dramatically reduce the odds of…
We are very proud to announce the launch of a ground-breaking new weight loss surgery app which may represent the future of medical information distribution. The world’s first interactive, online personal weight loss surgery consultation application has been designed to…
In an interview with BBC TV North West Tonight, Professor David Kerrigan talks about Phoenix Health’s new weight loss surgery ‘supercentres’ in Chester and Liverpool.
Phoenix Health has opened two ground-breaking new weight loss surgery ‘supercentres’ in the North West where nearly one in four people is obese.
Aiming to treat patients ‘from head to stomach’, the new facilities are at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester and at Aintree University Hospital at Fazakerley in Liverpool. Between them they will perform nearly 1000 weight loss operations a year.
Obese drivers are more likely to die in car crashes than other motorists, new research reveals.
According to a study published in the Emergency Medicine Journal, heavier people are up to 80% more likely to die in an accident than drivers of a healthy weight.
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