Challenges of morbid obesity in gynecological practice
<p dir="ltr">Obesity is currently a global pandemic, with increasing trends worldwide. Data from the WHO, US CDC, and the UK show an increasing trend, with 50% and 25% of the US population expected to be obese and morbidly obese by 2030. Obesity affects several aspects of health, wit...
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| Main Author: | Albert A. Opoku (17019078) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Richard Adedamola Onifade (17019081) (author), Olusegun A. Odukoya (17019084) (author) |
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2023
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