Why Frequent Heartburn Could Mean GERD (And What to Do About It)
GERD is gastroesophageal reflux disease, and it causes acid reflux that gives you that burning feeling in your throat and chest called heartburn. However, not everyone who gets heartburn has GERD, unless symptoms get progressively worse.
Read MoreNASH Liver Disease: The Silent Liver Disease You Might Not Realize You Have
A staggering 16 million Americans live with a scary disease right this second. Those with type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity have a higher risk of developing it.
Read MorePPIs Linked to Lower Cognitive Decline in Latest Study
Sue Hughes A new study has smoothed the waters somewhat over concerns about a possible increased risk for dementia with proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs). In this latest observational, longitudinal study, individuals without dementia at baseline who were taking PPIs had a lower risk for cognitive decline …
Read MoreHow did I get a Helicobacter pylori infection? Is H. pylori contagious?
Helicobacter pylori bacteria has been infecting us humans since our earliest days, more than 100,000 years ago…even before the evolution of modern man!
Read MorePrebiotic fiber supplement reduces body fat in overweight children by altering gut microbiome
Overweight and obese children had significant reductions in body fat after taking a prebiotic fiber supplement in a randomized controlled trial.
Read MoreWhat is Hepatitis C, and Can it be Cured? 7 Myths and Facts You Need to Know
Hepatitis C is a crippling and oftentimes chronic virus with a seemingly bleak outlook. It is a diagnosis many hope never to face yet for more than 170 million people worldwide, it is a reality.
Read MoreCrohn’s patients with higher Remicade levels may not benefit from azathioprine
Patients with Crohn’s disease who have high serum concentrations of Remicade may not see additional clinical benefits from combination therapy with azathioprine, according to a post hoc analysis of the SONIC trial presented during a session focused on therapeutic drug monitoring in IBD at Digestive …
Read More7 New Developments in Celiac Disease, Wheat Sensitivity
At the AGA Presidential Plenary at Digestive Disease Week, newly appointed AGA President Sheila Crowe, MD, from University of California, San Diego, highlighted the latest developments in celiac disease and wheat sensitivity disorders.
Read MoreGluten-free Diet May Hurt Heart Health
Researchers found that long-term consumption of gluten was not associated with coronary heart disease risk, and recommended against a gluten-free diet for people without celiac disease as it could limit their intake of “heart-healthy” whole grains.
Read MoreTips to Avoiding Nighttime Heartburn
Nighttime heartburn affects four out of five people who suffer regular heartburn and acid reflux. The discomfort and bitter taste can make sleep uncomfortable, even elusive.
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