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Potential Risk of Hypoglycaemia in Gastric Bypass Patients with Their Profession in Public Transportation System

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Author 1 declares no competing interests. Author 2 reports educational grants from Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson, as well as speakers’ fees by Medtronic and Olympus. Author 3 reports consultants fees of Johnson & Johnson and Apollo EndoSurgery. Author 4 reports consultants fees of Johnson & Johnson, Cranax Medical, and Apollo EndoSurgery. She is a non-profit member of various executive and advisory boards regarding obesity treatment.

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Felsenreich, D.M., Prager, G., Chiappetta, S. et al. Potential Risk of Hypoglycaemia in Gastric Bypass Patients with Their Profession in Public Transportation System. OBES SURG 33, 3687–3688 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-023-06814-w

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