Stomach churning is an uncomfortable sensation in the abdomen that may occur alongside nausea and other digestive symptoms. Although stomach churning is often only temporary, it can sometimes be a...
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Many people are unaware of this. Although still considered rare, adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus, the most common form of oesophageal cancer, is one of the fastest growing cancers in terms...
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Heartburn, regurgitation, and other symptoms of GERD result when the acidic contents of the stomach back up (or reflux) up into the esophagus. Normally, the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), a...
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What is heartburn is the most asked question asked by RefluxMD visitors. It, along with other acid reflux symptoms, is all too familiar to most of us. But did you...
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Are you a salad lover? But salads, when made correctly, are a real nutritional powerhouse. A salad with healthy vegetables and chicken or shrimp added could make a complete meal...
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During these unprecedented times, the majority of fundraising events have been cancelled, but on hold or scheduled for a later date. Which means that fundraisers are not being able to...
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Some types of chemotherapy cause the hair on your head and other parts of your body to fall out. Radiation therapy can also cause hair loss on the part of the body that is...
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Summary People with chronic heartburn may have gastroesophageal reflux disease. This can develop into a condition called Barrett’s Oesophagus, which increases the risk of oesophageal cancer. Barrett’s oesophagus should be closely monitored,...
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People with gastroesophageal reflux disease may experience a symptom called water brash. Water brash occurs when a person produces an excessive amount of saliva that mixes with stomach acids that...
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A new blood test can detect more than 50 types of cancer, as well as where in the body they originated — even before symptoms develop. For more information please...
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If you suffer from fatigue, anxiety, depression, or a combination of the three, you’ve probably been told by your doctor that it’s due to a chemical imbalance in your brain....
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CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS—Katya Gavrish is searching for new brain drugs in a seemingly unlikely place: human stool samples. An earnest and focused microbiologist who trained in Russia and loves classical music,...
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