Can painkillers cause heartburn? Unfortunately, they can. Learn about one of the more annoying side effects of pain killers, how painkillers cause heartburn, and what you can do about the situation.
Read MoreThere’s a lot to love about the holiday season, but holiday heartburn isn't one of them. We’ve all been there before, whether it’s after you finish up that third serving of the Christmas "roast beast" or once the stress of your in-laws coming to visit sets in.
Read MoreWhat is GERD Awareness Week, and why is it during the week of Thanksgiving? One of the most common causes of heartburn is overeating, which most of us do plenty of during Thanksgiving. This is only a snapshot of what GERD sufferers go through everyday. Learn how to avoid heartburn on Thanksgiving, and why GERD awareness is important!
Read MoreWhen it comes to healthy breakfast ideas, finding something that also doesn't cause heartburn can be a challenge. That's why we've put together another GERD meal guide to help you eat a healthy, heartburn-free breakfast each morning!
Read MoreThanksgiving is tomorrow, and with the holiday comes a flurry of excitement for men and women across the country. Thanksgiving is, hands down, one of our favorite holidays. It’s all the amazing food and time with family that Christmas provides, but without the stress of gift giving and an added increased emphasis on being grateful. For patients with GERD, however, Thanksgiving can be a difficult time of the year.
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