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  • ( ) Wake Gastroenterology Offers Free Tips on Preventing Acid Reflux

    Sufferers of regular or seasonal acid reflux will find the information helpful in reducing episodes of heartburn.

    "Acid reflux can be a serious discomfort, and we don’t want it to hamper people’s enjoyment of the holiday season," says Dr. Marc Hershelman of Wake Gastroenterology. "Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Awareness Week is a great time to get people’s attention about this topic. These tips are simple things that anyone can do to reduce their chances of experiencing heartburn."

    The tips include information on recognizing the signs of acid reflux, typical causes, and triggers that can bring on an attack. There is a list of foods to avoid, foods to eat in moderation, and foods to enjoy without fear of heartburn.

    About Wake Gastroenterology:

    Wake Gastroenterology, a division of Wake Internal Medicine Consultants, Inc., has been providing gastrointestinal specialty services to the Triangle area for nearly 50 years. The practice’s four board certified clinical gastroenterologists focus on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract including, but not limited to, colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, reflux disease, celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome. Wake Gastroenterology services include a North Carolina state certified laboratory, endoscopy, CT scan, ultrasound, and infusion therapy. More>>
  • ( ) PAT GIBSON: Reflux disorder related to cancer

    Acid reflux is a very common problem affecting 20-40 percent of all Americans. In recent years, treatment was simple: Just take a pill, and you feel better.

    New issues have emerged that require a more comprehensive approach, such as that offered through the Heartburn Treatment Center of West Texas at San Angelo Community Medical Center.

    Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is typically referred to as heartburn or acid reflux. GERD is caused when the valve between the swallowing tube (esophagus) and stomach malfunctions. This valve, called the lower esophageal sphincter is essentially too loose in most patients with GERD. The malfunctioning valve allows acid and stomach contents to back up into the esophagus.

    Patients notice this back up as burning (from the acid) and regurgitation (bitter liquid in the back of the throat). More>>
  • ( ) Aciphex Can Make Your Heartburn WORSE

    Although healthy people can sometimes get heartburn also, chronic heartburn (every two or three days) may suggest acid reflux, also known as GERD - gastro esophageal reflux disease. About 20% of adults in developed western countries must endure recurring heartburn. The name heartburn simply describes the burning sensation of pain in the throat or the chest, often brought on after a meal. The acid reflux at the root of the pain of heartburn is triggered by the weakness of the esophageal sphincter. It can lead to inflammation of the inner esophagus (esophagitis) and difficulties in swallowing, bleeding, esophageal passage constriction, Barrett's esophagus, and sometimes cancer. GERD is the medical condition generated by the incorrect functioning of a muscle between the esophagus and the stomach. More>>
  • ( ) Health Briefs

    17, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Kelley Library, 234 Main St.

    Digestive disorders include acid reflux, hiatal hernia, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis and Crohn's disease.

    The guest speaker is Dr. Heather Lescarbeau.

    For more information, contact Kay at 603-327-4125 or e-mail kaybarretto@comcast.net.

    Free Yoga class for cancer support

    SALEM, N.H. — Devi Dawn, healer and yoga teacher, is offering a free toga class for cancer patients, survivors and caretakers at the Self Awakening Yoga Studio, 352 S. Broadway.

    The classes will take place at 5:30 p.m. on the last Thursday of every month.

    According to Dawn, the discipline can help control insomnia, reduce stress, calm the mind, aid grief relief, and is particularly vital for people in cancer treatment. More>>