Overview Acid reflux is a common health condition that can cause the burning sensation known as heartburn. You may have felt this burning sensation after eating a particular food. These...
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You’ve heard about the “bad” bacteria that can make you sick. But did you know there are also “good” bacteria that can actually improve your health? These beneficial bacteria are...
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A breathing cycle may be taught to you by your physiotherapist to help cough up unwanted mucus. The cycle has 5 components: 1. Breathing control relaxed, gentle breathing 2. Thoracic...
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If you asked 10 people with acid reflux disease why they have GORD symptoms, 9 of them would tell you it’s too much acid in the stomach. That is not...
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Overview Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition that affects nearly 20 percent of American adults. People with GERD spend billions on over-the-counter and prescription medications to combat painful heartburn. While...
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Get on your bike – or scooter, skateboard, trike, tandem, penny farthing, roller skates, unicycle – to help save the UK's charities! The eighth edition of Prudential RideLondon was due...
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Acid reflux is experienced when the stomach fails to close and acid flows back into the esophagus, irritating the lining and, as a result, causing acid reflux. One of the...
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Varices are large or swollen blood vessels, which can be located around the oesophagus. The most common cause of esophageal varices is scarring of the liver. Varices may be small...
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My late husband passed away in early October 2009, and within two weeks I dealt with my daughter’s third birthday. Six weeks after that was our first Thanksgiving without Mitch,...
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The word “anastomosis” refers to a connection between two tubes or passages that would normally branch away from each other. In medical terminology, anastomosis is when surgeons connect two tube-like...
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The early stages of stomach cancer can be easy to miss. The symptoms, which can include an upset stomach and general stomach discomfort, are quite common and usually aren’t related to anything...
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The diaphragm is a large muscle that sits below the lungs. It helps move air in and out of the lungs. Normal breathing is relatively shallow and does not use...
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