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Integrating pharmacological, minimally invasive, and genetic strategies may enhance long-term weight management and metabolic outcomes.
Combining different treatment modalities may lead to better results for patients with obesity.
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Evidence suggests that integrating these approaches may enhance long-term weight management and metabolic outcomes.
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Based on systematic review methodology.
Source
Chemobiology of Obesity and Advances in Bariatrics: A Systematic Review
Chinua Onyebuchi et al. · medtigo Journal of Medicine · 2025
DOI 10.63096/medtigo30623130
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