Some studies have found an association between prescription heartburn medications and increased risk of vitamin B-12 deficiency. Prescription medicines to treat heartburn, also called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), work by...
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When you suffer from chronic acid reflux, your doctor often recommends certain lifestyle changes to try to help minimize the frequency of your reflux, one of which may be weight loss....
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MONDAY, Nov. 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Only about half of all American adults meet the national guidelines for aerobic activity and only about one-fifth meet the combined aerobic and...
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All food provides the body with energy, but this energy can vary greatly. Some foods, such as sugars and refined carbs, give the body a quick jolt of energy. However,...
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These filling drinks pack up to 35 grams of the macronutrient in one serving! Believe it or not, you can slurp your way to stronger muscles. While many smoothie recipes...
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If you’ve resolved to lose some weight this year, you may be wondering where to start. Before you get started, we highly recommend that you begin by reading the 5 steps...
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"Helen, I'm so sorry to tell you that you have stage 4 ovarian cancer." I will never forget hearing those words. Nothing could ever prepare you for hearing your doctor...
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Millions of people suffer from gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and distress each year. Diagnoses of leaky gut syndrome, Crohn’s, coeliac disease, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) continue to grow. Recently, researchers...
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Dietitians, as well as surgeons, have a vital role to play in recovery from this type of cancer Brona Wright goes to the gym, runs mini-marathons and enjoys a “really...
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Scientists looking for evidence of the gut’s involvement in cognitive and mood problems related to chemotherapy treatment are testing their theories with the help of an unsavory rodent habit: eating...
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The National Key Scheme, sometimes known as the RADAR Scheme, was developed because some public toilets designed for disabled people had to be locked to prevent damage and misuse. This...
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Fatigue is a feeling of extreme physical or mental tiredness, or both. Most of us feel tired after a long day, but if you have a long-term medical condition such...
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