reflux
reflux
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by Dean Caporella - 2006-11-30
Heartburn and reflux affects approximately one in five people in the western world. That's fairly common knowledge. About the same number of people are affected by it at least once a week. If this is ...
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by William Dittman - 2006-12-23
If you suffer from persistent heartburn two or more days a week, you may have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Usually, if you suffer from heartburn 2 or more times per week for at least 12 wee...
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by Russell Johnston - 2007-01-16
A recent, well-publicized study found that all common reflux drugs make hip fractures far more likely (Nearly 50% more hip fractures after just one year of taking the most effective "proton pump inhib...
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by T J Madigan - 2007-01-27
Nutritional health is very important. The nutrients that we take in are practically the reasons why we are healthy or why we are not. It could also be a grid to determine if we can eventually become s...
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by William Lagadyn - 2007-02-12
Acid Reflux is a condition and not a disease! Unless of course you think in terms of "Dis-Ease", which basically means "uneasy" or "ill-at-ease".It has become all too easy for the medical community to...
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by Chris Kuhns - 2007-02-17
Many Eating disorders such as Bulimia can cause major problems on a person's digestive system. Similar to acid reflux disease, Bulimia's affects can destroy the esophagus, ruin the lining of the stoma...
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by Christopher Smith - 2007-03-01
Reflux has many names. People refer to this disorder as GERD or gastroesophageal reflux, acid reflux, and heartburn. Stomach acid reflux affects millions of people around the globe and their most ...
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by William Lagadyn - 2007-03-10
GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease affects millions of people each year. This catch-all term encompasses a wide array of complaints ranging from "acidic stomach", belching, nausea, bloating, dist...
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by William Lagadyn - 2007-03-10
Acid Reflux Disease ?Acid Reflux is a condition and not a disease! Unless of course you think in terms of "Dis-Ease", which basically means "uneasy" or "ill-at-ease".It has become all too easy for the...
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by Christopher Smith - 2007-03-20
Acid reflux is a painful condition experienced by millions of people every year. In fact, many feel the incidence of acid reflux is on the rise and attribute the increase to the modern high fat, h...