Heart Bypass Surgery and Altered Taste

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Heart bypass surgery may alter sense of taste - Health - Heart health - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “A potato chip, lemon or licorice may not taste quite the same to a patient after undergoing heart bypass surgery, hints a small study.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 23, 2010 at 6:52 pm By:

J_Bohlen Julie Bohlen Health Executive and Active Health Library

Heart bypass surgery may alter sense of taste: A potato chip, lemon or licorice may not taste quite the same... http://bit.ly/bJydS1 #heart

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Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste? http://link.reuters.com/qyk39m

reuters.com — “Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste? http://link.reuters.com/qyk39mView full resource at reuters.com

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Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste? http://bit.ly/9yeIW8

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Study: Heart bypass surgery alters the sense of taste http://bit.ly/d3UlCr - Small study but, anecdotally, I've seen this happen. #health

reuters.com — “Study: Heart bypass surgery alters the sense of taste http://bit.ly/d3UlCr - Small study but, anecdotally, I've seen this happen. #healthView full resource at reuters.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 23, 2010 at 9:30 pm By:

hrana Hisham Rana, MD Doctor and Physician

Study: Heart bypass surgery alters the sense of taste http://bit.ly/d3UlCr - Small study but, anecdotally, I've seen this happen. #health

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Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste?: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A potato chip, lemon or licorice ... http://bit.ly/de1MQk

reuters.com — “Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste?: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A potato chip, lemon or licorice ... http://bit.ly/de1MQkView full resource at reuters.com

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Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste?: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A potato chip, lemon or licorice ... http://bit.ly/de1MQk

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Gastric bypass alters sweet taste function

labspaces.net — “Gastric bypass surgery decreases the preference for sweet-tasting substances in obese rats, a study finding that could help in developing safer treatments for the morbidly obese, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Gastric bypass alters sweet taste function; Finding could lead to safer treatments for morbid obesity

sciencedaily.com — “Gastric bypass surgery decreases the preference for sweet-tasting substances in obese rats, a study finding that could help in developing safer treatments for the morbidly obese, according to researchers.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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sarasteinmd Sara Stein MD Doctor, Psychiatrist, and Physician

#Obesity #WLS Gastric bypass in obese rats (not lean ones) changed their preference for sweets. Areas of brain... http://fb.me/DCDIkgec

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Chemical Found in Medical Devices Impairs Heart Function

newswise.com — “Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have found that a chemical commonly used in the production of such medical plastic devices as intravenous (IV) bags and catheters can impair heart function in rats. These new findings suggest a possible new reason for some of the common side effects"loss of taste, short term memory loss"of medical procedures that require blood to be circulated through plastic tubing outside the body, such as heart bypass surgery or kidney dView full resource at newswise.com

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Chemical Found in Medical Devices Impairs Heart Function http://bit.ly/18G54D

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