The world ’ s formerly fattest man to get a second pro-bono surgery

A team of doctors is scheduled to operate Wednesday on Paul Mason, who was once the world's fattest man. At Mason’s heaviest, he weighed 981 pounds. After gastric bypass surgery in 2010, he began to lose weight. He has since lost 658 pounds. His saga attracted a lot of media interest. TLC aired a documentary about him. […]Related:Ebola stayed in the semen of one man for 565 daysCenters for Disease Control will run out of money to fight Zika in U.S. next monthThese futuristic contact lenses dispense drugs while you wear them
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news