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  • 4). Spit-Ups: Baby Problem or Laundry Problem?  By :
    Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD You've had your baby home a month or so, and he's a cutie--no doubt about it. There's one problem though, a problem you hadn't considered before he arrived: He pukes all the time! And it's not just a little urp. We're talking over your shoulder and through his nose kind of stuff. You're embarrassed to let others hold him.
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  • 6). Do You Suffer From Acid Reflux and Heartburn ?  By : A Nickerson
    Does that cup of morning coffee cause you pain and suffering? Are you frustrated when an evening dinner out with friends ends in discomfort instead of relaxed conversation? Do you carry and take antacids every day? Heartburn is a lot more than a mere nuisance. It can detract from enjoying a good meal and force you to change your routine. It dictates your every decision - what you can eat, what you can drink, when you need to lay down.
    Article Related to: acid reflux, heartburn, gerd, antacids, gastroesophageal reflux disease

  • 10). Kick Heartburn To The Curb  By : Nate Harding
    Heartburn and acid reflux are becoming a serious problem for more and more people. As each year passes, it seems more and more people complain of agonizing heartburn. Heartburn medication has become a huge business, with people resorting to pills to help them stop their pain. Don’t get me wrong, I am not against pills or medication. In fact, I’ve taken them myself to cure my own heartburn, but it should not be a long term solution, only a temporary one.
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  • 12). An Overview of Heartburn and GERD  By : Nicky Pilkington
    GERD is an acronym which stands for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. GERD, which is commonly referred to as acid reflux, is a common medical condition not only in the United States, but around the world. GERD occurs when lower esophageal sphincter, which is responsible for keeping the stomach and esophagus separated, relaxes and allows contents from the stomach to reenter the stomach.
    Article Related to: heartburn, gerd

  • 14). Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Information  By : D Ruplinger
    Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, is the medical term for what most people refer to as acid reflux disease. Gastroesophageal is a relatively new term for acid reflux disease. It has been used for approximately the past 20 years. Before that it was just referred to as heartburn. But heartburn is just one of the symptoms of GERD. Some of the other symptoms of GERD are regurgitation, hoarseness or laryngitis, the feeling of a lump in the throat, coughing, bad breath, asthma, difficulty swallowing, and water brash.
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  • 17). Complications Arising From Acid Reflux  By : Barney Garcia
    Acid Reflux or Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which the liquid content of the stomach backs up or refluxes into the esophagus. The liquid can inflame and damage the lining of the esophagus. This regurgitated liquid mainly contains acid and pepsin, both being produced by the stomach. It may also contain bile.
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  • 18). Don’t Feel the Burn  By : Catherine Jones
    My sister-in-law reaches into her purse for a big bottle of colourful heartburn tablets. They look like candy and that’s how she pops them. She’s been taking these pills regularly for years. When I ask why she doesn’t see someone about it, she says, “It’s heartburn–nothing serious.” For some people, heartburn is nothing serious and popping those tablets provides all the relief they need.
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  • 19). Managing Heartburn Without Surgery  By : Jessica Deets
    According to a study mandated by a new Medicare law, data has come back saying that drugs can be just as effective as even surgery in managing some of the symptoms of acid reflux. This can affect many people, as it is estimated that currently sixty million Americans have acid reflux.
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