Acid Reflux Information
Noninvasive Surgery Effective for Acid Reflux Disease (MedicineNet.com) Title: Noninvasive Surgery Effective for Acid Reflux Disease Category: health News Created: 6/26/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/26/2008
Ending Acid Reflux (WFTV 9 Orlando) Chronic severe heartburn can lead to esophageal cancer. Now, patients can get relief from a new procedure. VIDEO: Ending Acid Reflux
Offline -- only in print (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) Here are stories available only in Sunday?s print editions of The Journal Gazette:
Pfit: Did you know (Pensacola News Journal) Noninvasive surgery effective for acid reflux disease
Noninvasive surgery cures acid reflux (Florida Today) A new surgical technique offers hope for people who suffer chronic heartburn from gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Joint Pain Eased By Vitamin D (But See Your Doctor First) (Hartford Courant) Q. I have been struggling with joint pain and just found out that my vitamin D level is really low. My doctor put me on a megadose of 50,000 IU (international units) each week for eight weeks. Then I will switch to 800 IU daily.
Heartburn. Why So Many People Unnecessarily Suffer. Find Out How You Can Cure the Problem Forever Naturally (PR.com) Why do so many people have heartburn or acid reflux and what can they do about permanently curing their conditions? Dr. Elena Koles, MD states in her article ?The real causes of GERD (heartburn)?, that ?lower hydrochloric acid production can actually contribute to heartburn.? Therefore, the use of antacid pills and prescription drugs can worsen the problem. In his newest book "Digest Alive ...
AstraZeneca bolstered by Seroquel patent victory (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) AstraZeneca shares rose nearly 5 percent on Wednesday after the group won a key U.S. patent battle over its second-biggest selling drug, Seroquel, for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
FDA Approves ACIPHEX(R) (rabeprazole Sodium) 20 Mg For Short-Term Treatment Of GERD In Adolescents (Medical News Today) Eisai Corporation of North America, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tokyo-based Eisai Co., Ltd., announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ACIPHEX (rabeprazole sodium) 20 mg for the short-term (up to eight weeks) treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adolescents ages 12 and above.
Ask Dr. Gott: Mouth ulcers plague teen (The Monterey County Herald) Dear Dr. Gott: My 18-year-old daughter has suffered with mouth ulcers for years. She has seen two ear-nose-and-throat specialists and a dermatologist, with no results. One of the specialists diagnosed her with acid reflux despite her lack of symptoms. She has had a biopsy, but it was normal.
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