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Study Offers Hope For Chocolate-Loving Reflux Disease Sufferers
May 23, 2001 For the 14 million Americans who suffer with chronic heartburn, a piece of chocolate may start as a joy to the tongue, but can end with a raging fire in the stomach. But there may be new hope for ... > full story -
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Antacids Are As Effective As Surgery For Treating Severe Heartburn, UT Southwestern Physician Shows
May 9, 2001 Many Americans suffer heartburn, but for some it's more frequent and serious. A new study by a UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas physician, published in the Journal of the American Medical ... > full story -
Researcher Uncovers Allergy/Reflux Link
December 29, 2000 A new Children's Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati discovery may have significant implications for children with a eosinophilic esophagitis, a fast-growing new disease whose symptoms mimic ... > full story -
Discovery Of Genetic Biomarker Could Improve Diagnosis And Treatment Of Cancer Of The Esophagus
November 20, 2000 Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Southern California have discovered a genetic biomarker that may help doctors to better diagnose and treat cancer of ... > full story -
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FDA Approves New Robotic Surgery Device
July 17, 2000 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared for marketing a robotic device that enables a surgeon to perform laparoscopic gall bladder and reflux disease surgery while seated at a console with ... > full story -
Mayo Clinic Researchers: Family History Identified As New Risk Factor For Heartburn
August 26, 1999 Mayo Clinic researchers have concluded that family history, possibly through a genetic link, and obesity are major independent risk factors for heartburn and acid regurgitation, both symptoms of ... > full story -
Prenatal Multivitamins Fail Industry Test For Folic Acid
August 4, 1997 Studies show that supplementing a mother's diet with folic acid before and during pregnancy can reduce incidences of neural tube birth defects in children. But researchers at the University of ... > full story
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