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What happened to Mandisa? Singer died from complications of class III obesity, what to know about...
Gannett via AOL· 11 hours agoIt was once known as morbid obesity. Obesity is something that many in the South and the U.S. struggle with. The prevalence of class ...
‘American Idol’ star Mandisa cause of death revealed
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 11 hours agoThe former AI contestant died of complications of class III obesity, according to an autopsy report, People reports. Class III obesity, formerly known as...
850-pound Cudahy woman dies; funeral arrangements challenging
WITI via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoCUDAHY, Wis. - Dignity in death, a Cudahy mother is sharing her story after her daughter died. She...
Mandisa's Cause of Death Revealed, Validating Her Father's Beliefs
BET.com· 12 hours agoAccording to the document, Mandisa died from complications of class III obesity, citing her death as...
Cause of death revealed for grammy-award-winning ‘American Idol’ singer
The Republican· 10 hours agoMandisa was found dead in her Tennessee home by her friends on April 18 and “was last known alive...
Autopsy Report Reveals Mandisa May Have Died Weeks Before Friends Found Her
Heavy.com· 20 hours agoAccording to TMZ, the autopsy report stated that Mandisa — born Mandisa Lynn Hundley — weighed 488...
Mandisa’s cause of death released: Christian singer, American Idol star was 47
Birmingham News· 1 day agoobesity, People is reporting. Mandisa, whose full name was Mandisa Hundley, died at her Nashville...
'American Idol' Star Mandisa's Cause of Death at 47 Released
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAmerican Idol alum was 47, and her cause of death was a mystery—until now. An autopsy report...
Millions of Americans need drugs like Ozempic: Will it bankrupt the health care system?
Medical Xpress· 6 days ago"As important as these drugs are, they will not do any good for the millions of patients who cannot...
Small Business - The Brewton Standard | The Brewton Standard
The Brewton Standard· 7 days agoPLEASANTON, Calif., May 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ProSomnus, Inc. (the “Company”), the leading non-CPAP Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) therapy™, announced that it has contributed two scientific abstracts that have been accepted for presentation