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Understanding GERD (GERD #1)Seven million Americans suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease. If you've never even heard of GERD, check out this video for the facts!Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
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Natural Treatments for Heartburn, Ulcers and GERDLearn how to stop the stress hormones from destroying the lining of your stomach and intestinal tract and the herbs to heal you. You can treat heartburn, ulcers and GERD yourself using foods, herbs and nutritional supplements rather than drugs that merely block the acid and never heal the ulcer.
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GERD Surgery: FundoplicationIf you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation on GERD Surgery shows how the upper portion of the stomach is wrapped around the lower esophagus to strengthen the cardiac sphincter of the stomach. This helps prevent GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), or heartburn. Hiatal hernia repair is also depicted. This involves pulling a portion of the stomach that has protruded from the diaphragm back into place. ANH00011
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)Narrated slide presentation about GERD
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What is GERD and how can I treat it?GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is caused by stomach acid splashing into the esophagus What you should know: • A condition in which stomach acid splashes into the esophagus •Symptoms include frequent heartburn and acid regurgitation •Lifestyle changes, OTC antacids, can provide quick relief Related Videos: •GI and Digestive videos, www.youtube.com Related Health Articles: •IBS: Symptoms and Treatment Do you have frequent bouts of constipation alternating with diarrhea? Have you periodically experienced abdominal pain, gas, painful cramping, bloating, nausea, and loss of appetite for no apparent reason? If so, you may have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)...Read More: bit.ly •GERD What is GERD? GERD is the acronym for gastroesophageal reflux disease, a condition in which stomach acid frequently splashes into the esophagus... Read More: bit.ly •Heartburn: Symptoms and Treatment Lying down after a big meal, you feel a burning pain in the center of your chest. Before long, the fire spreads upward to your neck. The pain eventually dies down, but not before you curse that third helping...Read More: bit.ly •Freeing Yourself from Digestive Distress Even those who aren't enamored with food but eat simply because it's necessary may wolf down their lunch only to find it biting back a couple hours later. And what do too many of us do when our stomachs bloat, cramp, or send us running to the bathroom? We reach for an elixir, a mint, pill or potion to tame the unquiet tummy ...
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GERDGERD is a condition in which stomach acid or bile flows back into your food pipe known as the esophagus. If you are suffering from GERD, the signs and symptoms would be as follows: Heartburn: that would present with burning sensation in your chest, sometimes spreading to the throat, along with a sour taste in your mouth. Chest pain, especially at night while lying down Difficulty in swallowing also known as dysphagia Coughing, wheezing, asthma, hoarseness or sore throat Regurgitation of food or sour liquid This informative video on GERD will help you to educate and spread awareness on the disease to many others. Having a better understanding of the disease will help you to help yourself !! So armed with these facts, bring about positive changes. To know more about us log on to www.peasonline.wordpress.com or write to us at media@peasonline.com Watch our other videos and post your comments !!
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)About the Podcast: If you have heartburn more than twice a week, a nagging dry cough (especially at night) or a chronic sore throat, you might have a condition known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Dr. Bruce Greenwald, a gastroenterologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, says that a weak valve between the stomach and esophagus allows stomach acid to come back into the esophagus, often causing heartburn. Dr. Greenwald says that people with GERD should change their eating habits, such as avoiding large, high-fat meals or eating less than three hours before bedtime. He explains that antacids might handle occasional heartburn, but people with more significant symptoms should see a doctor to find out if they need stronger medications to reduce the production of stomach acid. About the Expert: Dr. Bruce Greenwald is a professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Related Links: Dr. Bruce Greenwald www.umm.edu UMMC Digestive Diseases Center www.umm.edu Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology www.umm.edu Digestive Health Center www.umm.edu Patient Success Stories www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Gerd - Friendly Fire (Clone Royal Oak Series 03)Available at clone.nl ! One of the finest in the game: Rotterdam veteran Gerd, returns with this gourgeous release on Royal Oak. Friendly Fire feels like a warm breeze of fresh air on a summer holiday morning.
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Gerd Leonhard Tech Talk at Google LondonGerd Leonhard is a Music & Media Futurist, Author, Speaker, Advisor, and Digital Media Entrepreneur. The Wall Street Journal calls Gerd one of the leading media futurists in the world. He is the Co-Author of the influential book "The Future of Music" (2005, Berklee Press), as well as the author of "Music2.0" (released 2/2008 www.music20book.com), and of "Open is King - The Future of Media beyond Control" (late 2008).
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Dr. John McDougall Medical Message About: GERDDr. John McDougall talks about GERD
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