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Acid Reflux Recipes - Enjoy & Share Your Own <p>Do you have some favorite recipes but think you can't enjoy them any longer because of your acid reflux? The good news is that you can, with a few changes. Substituting heartburn-producing ingredients with those that don't give you problems, without losing the flavor, can be quite simple.</p>
<p>You can enjoy these <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/heartburnfreerecipes/tp/Acid-Reflux-Recipes.htm" target="_blank">acid reflux recipes</a>, and you can share your own favorite heartburn-friendly recipes.</p>
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<li><a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/cs/dietfood/a/heartburnfoods3.htm">Foods Heartburn Sufferers Should Avoid</a></li>
<li><a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/a/foodscausereflx.htm">Why Certain Foods Can Cause Heartburn</a></li>
<li><a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/qt/mealplanningtip.htm">Meal Planning Tips to Prevent Heartburn</a></li>
<li><a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/qt/schoollunches.htm">Heartburn-free School Lunches</a></li>
</ul> Creating Your Acid Reflux Diet <p>There is a significant amount of debate going on between researchers and other professionals as to whether certain foods can cause heartburn. Granted, if you don't have an underlining condition that leaves you open to chronic heartburn, what you eat may not be a big deal. But if you are like me, there are certain foods that will trigger heartburn.</p>
<p>Over the last couple of decades I've learned what my food triggers are, and what foods are safe for me to eat. If you are still struggling with the whole food / heartburn link, or if you want to know how you can help your friend or loved one suffering from chronic heartburn, you can use this <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/tp/Acid-Reflux-Diet.htm" target="_blank">acid reflux diet guide</a> to help you get started with creating your heartburn free diet.</p>
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<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/l/bl_hrtbrnrecord.htm" target="_blank">Heartburn Diary</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/a/foodscausereflx.htm" target="_blank">Why Some Foods Cause Heartburn</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/cs/dietfood/a/heartburnfoods1.htm" target="_blank">Foods Least Likely to Cause Heartburn</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/heartburnfreerecipes/tp/Acid-Reflux-Recipes.htm" target="_blank">Acid Reflux Recipes</a></li>
</ul> Living Well with GERD: Watch What You Eat <p>One of the leading triggers of heartburn is the food we eat. Since we all have to eat, we need ways to prevent food from causing heartburn. This involves making wise food choices.</p>
<p>There are <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/a/foodscausereflx.htm">foods you should avoid if you suffer from heartburn</a>. Along with avoiding certain foods if they trigger your heartburn, there are some <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/qt/mealplanningtip.htm">meal planning tips</a> to have you avoid heartburn.</p>
<p>Everyone is different; what may be a heartburn trigger for someone else may be safe for you to eat, and what others can eat with no problems will cause you a lot of discomfort. For this reason it is important that you keep a food diary to determine which foods are problematic for you.</p>
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<li> <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/cs/dietfood/a/heartburnfoods1.htm">Foods with little risk of causing heartburn</a> </li>
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<li> <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/preventingheartburn/a/nohrtbrnpicnic.htm">Heartburn-free picnics</a> </li>
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</ul> Book Review: Healthy Digestion the Natural Way <p>This is my review of the book "<a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/gifts/fr/Book-Review-Healthy-Digestion-The-Natural-Way.htm" target="_blank">Healthy Digestion the Natural Way</a>" by D. Lindsey Berkson. If you have read this book, you can share thoughts on it by clicking on the Comments link below this post.</p>
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<li> <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/medsremedies/a/homeremedies.htm">Natural Remedies for Heartburn</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/qt/mealplanningtip.htm">Dietary Changes for Treating Heartburn</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/tp/8-Ways-to-Prevent-Heartburn.htm">Lifestyle Modifications for Treating Heartburn</a></li>
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</ul> Book Review: Coping with Chronic Heartburn <p>This is my review of the book "<a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/gifts/fr/Book-Review-Coping-With-Chronic-Heartburn.htm">Coping with Chronic Heartburn</a>" by Elaine Fantle Shimberg. If you have read this book, you can share thoughts on it by clicking on the Comments link below this post.</p>
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</ul> Share Your Stories About Living With Chronic Heartburn <p>Living with heartburn that occurs  two or more times a week isn't easy. There are times when it can be very disruptive to your life and livelihood if the heartburn can't be brought under control. Many of us have found ways, other than medication, to get our heartburn under control.</p>
<p>Maybe you have learned how to prevent heartburn from occurring at night, or you know what foods cause you heartburn. You may have also learned how you can eat out without suffering from heartburn afterward.</p>
<p>You can share your <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/dailylife/tp/Your-Stories-About-Living-With-Heartburn.htm" target="_blank">stories about living with chronic heartburn here</a>. There are several opportunities to share your stories and tips, and to see what others have to say.</p> Do You Have Barrett's Esophagus? <p>Have you been diagnosed with <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/cs/longtimesufferer/a/a051103.htm">Barrett's esophagus</a>? You can <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/u/sty/barrettsesophag2/barrettsesophagusstories/form.htm">share your experiences</a> with symptoms, what prompted you to go to your doctor, and how a diagnosis was made.</p>
<p><a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/u/sty/barrettsesophag2/barrettsesophagusstories/form.htm">Share your story about living with Barrett's esophagus</a>!</p>
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<p><strong>Studies concerning Barrett's esophagus and / or esophageal cancer:</strong></p>
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<li> <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/b/2011/07/27/research-finds-genetic-link-to-barretts-esophagus-esophageal-cancer.htm" target="_blank">Research Finds Genetic Link to Barrett's Esophagus, Esophageal Cancer</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/b/2011/07/26/257017.htm" target="_blank">Higher Esophageal Cancer Risk in Patients with Fewest Symptoms?</a></li>
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</ul> What Do You Wish Others Understood About GERD? <p>What type of reaction have you gotten when you told someone you have GERD or acid reflux disease? Some of you have doubtless had someone, who may suffer from heartburn once a year, try to tell you they understand what you are experiencing. Or worse still, having someone tell you it's no big deal, pop an antacid and you'll be fine.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, having a flare up with our GERD isn't just annoying. It can have a big impact on our lives. "Blakelylaw" describes it well:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>"Those at a distance who are not familiar with the disease have no idea how debilitating a major attack can be and that it can take a few days for your body to recuperate afterwards & get back to normal."</strong></p>
<p>There are many aspects about living with GERD that non-sufferers don't understand. We often have to educate those around us.</p>
<p>So, <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/u/ua/gerdacidrefluxdisease/What-Do-You-Think-Family-Friends-Should-Know-About-Gerd.htm" target="_blank">what do you wish others knew about living with GERD</a>. You can either leave your thoughts by clicking on the Comments link at the end of this post, or you can <a href="http://heartburn.about.com/u/ua/gerdacidrefluxdisease/What-Do-You-Think-Family-Friends-Should-Know-About-Gerd.htm" target="_blank">submit your reply here</a>.</p> Avoid Heartburn While Traveling <p>Warm weather, the open road, and the urge to get out of town - yes, vacation season is upon us. Traveling has many joys, but it can also be tough, particularly for people with heartburn. Unusual foods, eating on the run, and the overindulgence that often goes hand in hand with being on vacation can all contribute to a flare up of acid reflux disease. Combine that with the stress of jet lag and sleeping in unfamiliar surroundings, and you've got a recipe for putting the burn back into heartburn. However, by <a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc&zu=http://heartburn.about.com/od/dailylife/a/travel-hrtburn.htm">taking a few precautions when you travel</a>, you can have the vacation you dreamed of and leave your heartburn symptoms behind.</p> Top GERD Treatments - Fundoplication Surgery <p>Fundoplication is the standard surgical treatment for GERD. The purpose of the surgery is to reduce heartburn caused by acid reflux. For more information, check out the following resources:</p>
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<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/faq1/f/fundoplication.htm" target="_blank">What is Fundoplication Surgery?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/faq1/f/fundotypes.htm" target="_blank">Types of Fundoplication Surgery</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/faq1/f/fundoperformed.htm" target="_blank">When Fundoplication Surgery is Performed</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/od/faq1/f/expectoffundo.htm" target="_blank">What to Expect After Fundoplication Surgery</a></li>
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<p>Have you had fundoplication surgery? You can share your experiences by clicking on the links below:</p>
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<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/u/sty/medicalprocedures/fundoplicationexperiences/" target="_blank">What Made You Decide to Have Fundoplication Surgery?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://heartburn.about.com/u/sty/medicalprocedures/wishyouknewaboutfundoplication/form.htm" target="_blank">What Do You Wish You Knew Before Your Fundoplication Surgery?</a></li>
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Pregnancy Heartburn By Dream Team Media Pregnancy is considered to be a time of joy for new mothers. This is the time when they are pampered and their every wish is fulfilled (well almost every wish). There are however a few things that can cause discomfort and pain for an expectant mother. One of these is pregnancy heartburn.
The question that arises is why do some women experience heartburn while they are pregnant and other women do not?
Heartburn occurs when the digested food juices reflux back into your esophagus and throat. There is a valve that usually keeps the stomach acids in the stomach where the intestinal lining protects your body from the effects of the acid. This valve is called the lower esophageal sphincter, or LES. When the LES relaxes, the stomach acids reflux into the esophagus. This causes the lining of the esophagus, which is thin and unable to deal with the acid, to get irritated and inflamed.
With a pregnant mother heartburn does not occur only because of the digested food juices refluxing back into the esophagus and throat. The increased amounts of hormones in the body can soften the muscles that normally keep the LES closed. Thus if the LES relaxes at an inappropriate moment, then food and gastric acid reflux back into the esophagus.
There is also another reason that might contribute to pregnancy heartburn. During pregnancy a woman’s body goes through many changes to accommodate the growing baby. As the baby continues to grow within the womb, there is pressure put
Inflammation Related To GERD May Contribute To Esophageal Cancer Risk Inflammation might be an important factor in the progression from reflux to esophageal cancer, according to a new study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association... Precancerous Condition Associated With Reflux Disease Triggered By Bile - Not Acid For many people with gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, acid reflux drugs are the answer to their woes, curbing the chronic heartburn and regurgitation of food or sour liquid characteristic of the disorder. But when it comes to Barrett's esophagus, a condition commonly found in people with GERD, acid control may be less important than beating back another bodily fluid - bile... New GERD Device Offered At Mayo Clinic A new device to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition that can lead to serious health problems, will soon be available at the Mayo Clinic in Florida. The device will be offered to patients taking medication for the condition, who continue to have chronic reflux symptoms. The device was approved to treat GERD (also known as acid reflux disease) on March 22 by the U.S... Sleep Disturbance Reduced By Esophageal Reflux Disease Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy The use of proton pump inhibitors improves the sleep and daytime quality of life for sufferers of gastroesophageal reflux disease, according to a systematic literature review in the April 2012 issue of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. A 2003 Gallup survey linked gastresophageal heartburn with frequent sleep disturbances... Employing Bronchoscopy To Guide Effective Treatment For Refractory Asthma Using a bronchoscope to visually examine the airways and collect fluid and tissue can help guide effective therapy for difficult-to-treat asthma patients, according to researchers at National Jewish Health... 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Because the two conditions often overlap, it can be difficult to distinguish between them and diagnose them properly... Prescribing Acid-Suppressing Drugs To Infants Frequent spitting up, irritability, and unexplained crying in infants can be very distressing to parents. Pediatricians often prescribe acid-suppressing drugs for these symptoms in an effort to treat infants for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD); however, GERD is an uncommon cause of these symptoms in otherwise thriving infants... Prescribing Of Acid-suppressing Medication For Infants Rises Considerably Infants who are frequently spitting up, irritable, and cry for unknown reasons can be extremely worrying for parents. The infants are often prescribed with acid-suppressing drugs by their pediatricians in an attempt to treat them for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) but in otherwise thriving infants GERD is not a common cause of these symptoms... Acid-Suppressing Drugs Being Over Prescribed In Infants Frequent spitting up, irritability and unexplained crying in infants are often very distressing to parents. Physicians frequently prescribe acid-suppressing drugs for these symptoms. However, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is an uncommon cause of these symptoms in otherwise thriving infants, and in his Commentary published in the October 20th issue of The Journal of Pediatrics, Dr... GERD Treatments, Benefits And Risks - New Report New plain-language reports compare the risks and benefits of therapies for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a digestive condition that affects millions of individuals in the U.S., and can be treated with medications or surgery. The reports are from the U.S... Airway Function Improves Following Anti-Reflux Surgery Both Before And After Lung Transplant Surgery to correct gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, can preserve lung function in patients with end-stage pulmonary disease both before and after transplantation, according to a new study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine... Proton Pump Inhibitors Should Have Black-box Warnings, Group Tell FDA Withdrawal from PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) can lead to severe rebound acid secretion, a complication that can force users to become dependent on them - this should be mentioned in a black-box warning, consumer group Public Citizen has told the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)... Researchers Use Neutrons To Spy On The Elusive Hydronium Ion - Could Aid In Treatment Of Peptic Ulcers Or Acid Reflux Disease A Los Alamos National Laboratory research team has harnessed neutrons to view for the first time the critical role that an elusive molecule plays in certain biological reactions. The effort could aid in treatment of peptic ulcers or acid reflux disease, or allow for more efficient conversion of woody waste into transportation fuels... New Study Helps Clarify Symptoms And Characteristics Of Acid Reflux In Neonates Modifying stomach acid levels may not be enough to treat symptoms in neonates suspected of having gastroesophageal reflux disease. According to a study from Nationwide Children's Hospital, this is the first study to classify reflux and its associated symptoms in neonates based on how and what is refluxed... Pitt Study: Esophageal Cancer Risk Higher In Medically Treated GERD Patients With Fewest Symptoms Medically treated patients with mild or no symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are at higher risk for developing esophageal cancer than those with severe GERD symptoms, according to a University of Pittsburgh study published in the current issue of Archives of Surgery... Leftover Embryonic Cells Connect Gastric Reflux And Cancer The ultimate source of some cancers is embryonic cells. Research published in the June 24th Cell, a Cell Press publication, traces the precursor of deadly esophageal cancers to leftover embryonic cells found in all adults. Some people with gastric reflux disease have a greater risk of developing esophageal cancer... 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upon the stomach. This pressure in turn may force the stomach acid to reflux through the LES into the esophagus. Thus causing pregnancy heartburn.
As there is no clear way to completely eliminate heartburn even during pregnancy, the most sensible approach to take is to minimize the discomfort that you may experience because of pregnancy heartburn. With a few simple precautions you can hold the heartburn at bay. Avoiding certain foods that are known to trigger heartburn can greatly reduce the chances of heartburn.
Avoid drinks containing coffee, tea, colas and alcohol as these can relax the LES and allow acid to reflux back into the esophagus. Also don't eat large meals. Instead eat several small meals throughout the day. Take your time eating, rushing through meals helps put unwanted pressure upon the LES. You also need to drink plenty of water in small amounts throughout the day.
When you go to sleep at night, keep your head elevated higher than your body. This position will keep your stomach contents in your stomach where they belong and not in the esophagus where they will cause pregnancy heartburn. During the day you should sit upright in a comfortable chair rather than slouching.
Gain a sensible amount of weight and stay within the weight guidelines your doctor suggests. Being pregnant does not mean suffering unduly because of heartburn, rather you can think of it as a change in your lifestyle. A change for a miracle of life, not for pregnancy heartburn.
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Doctors Say 45 Common Tests 'Overused' Nine specialty groups have listed tests and treatments that are frequently overused, such as antibiotics for sinus attacks and CT scans for low back pain, in the first phase of a long-term project. FDA OKs Implant to Treat GERD WASHINGTON -- The FDA has approved a surgically-implanted device for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) for patients whose symptoms persist despite use of maximum lifestyle and medical therapy. FDA Issues Warning on Acid Reflux Drugs The FDA warned today that use of proton pump inhibitors -- including popular brands such as Nexium, Prilosec, and Prevacid -- may increase the risk of ALLClostridium difficile-associated diarrhea. GERD Drugs Raise Hip Fracture Risk Postmenopausal women who use proton pump inhibitors regularly are at increased risk for hip fracture, particularly if they have ever smoked, a prospective cohort study has confirmed. Reflux Drugs No Help for Children With Asthma Proton pump inhibitor treatment doesn't ease asthma for children without gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, even for those with a positive pH test, a randomized trial determined. Label Update Shows Dexilant Okay With Plavix The labeling on the proton-pump inhibitor dexlansoprazole (Dexilant) has been updated to reflect its compatibility with clopidogrel (Plavix), according to Takeda, the drug's maker. ACG: Tests Help Tell GERD from Esophagitis WASHINGTON -- Two tests -- major basic protein and eotaxin-3 -- can help physicians distinguish between eosinophilic esophagitis and gastroesophageal reflux disease, a researcher said here. H. Pylori Not a Factor in Adenoid Hyperplasia in Kids Whatever leads to hyperplastic adenoids in children, it probably isn't the ulcer-causing bacterium ALLHelicobacter pylori, genetic testing showed. Consumer Group Urges Boxed Warning for PPIs Citing research showing that withdrawal of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) leads to severe rebound acid secretion -- potentially leaving patients permanently dependent on the drugs -- the consumer group Public Citizen has told the FDA that it should require black-box warnings with the drugs. Gene Mutations Linked to Barrett's Esophagus Germline mutations in three genes appear to be associated with the development of esophageal disease, researchers reported. Acid Reflux Drugs May Help in Pulmonary Fibrosis For patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, the use of medication for gastroesophageal reflux may improve survival time, researchers found. Both PPI and Surgery Good for GERD Long Term With contemporary treatments for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) -- either medical with esomeprazole or surgical with a laparoscopic antireflux procedure -- most patients remain in remission for five years, an exploratory randomized trial found. DDW: Many Gastro Docs Overdiagnose Barrett's CHICAGO -- Asked about criteria for diagnosing and managing Barrett's esophagus, most gastroenterologists gave answers at variance from published guidelines that suggested overdiagnosis and an excessive burden on patients, a researcher reported here. Caution Urged With PPIs in Children, Teens There's little evidence that proton pump inhibitors are safe or effective in treating children and adolescents with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), researchers reported. FDA Warns GERD Drugs May Deplete Magnesium WASHINGTON -- Use of prescription or over-the-counter proton pump inhibitors (PPI) for a year or longer may lead to low levels of circulating magnesium, which may increase the risk of leg spasms, arrhythmias, and seizures, according to an FDA warning.
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