Milk may help provide quick relief from heartburn and acid reflux in some cases, but it doesn't work for everyone. Effects ...
Holiday heartburn ruining your festivities? Dr. Mark Shachner shares five expert tips to prevent reflux during family ...
As millions of Americans prepare for their Thanksgiving feast, medical experts warn that holiday indulgence could trigger ...
It's that time of year again — big dinners, lots of parties and celebratory toasts. For some holiday revelers, that means more heartburn. Getting a burning sensation in your chest now and then is ...
However, GERD is much more serious. It’s a chronic condition that typically includes symptoms like burning of the chest, ...
What goes up must come down. But for the millions of Americans who suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, that saying is of little comfort. Commonly referred to as acid reflux, this ...
Heartburn and other symptoms of acid reflux seem to be much more common than they were a decade ago. The prevalence of weekly heartburn and other symptoms of acid reflux rose nearly 50% over the last ...
Many Indians experience frequent acidity, often treating it with antacids. This common practice can hide serious health ...
These popular foods could be triggering your most uncomfortable digestive issues, including bloating, gas, and acid reflux.
Scientists say reports of frequent heartburn have doubled in 10 years. Dec. 21, 2011— -- For many, the rich food, abundant alcohol, weight gain and stress of the holidays likely lead to one thing ...
If your child has pain or discomfort after eating, is fussy after eating or has repeated complaints of sore throat with no clear cause or an unexplained cough, he or she may have gastroesophageal ...