Researchers at Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust and the NIHR Patient Recruitment Centre at Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust are ...
One of the ways to prevent acid reflux is by eating sparingly and slowly. If you eat too much too fast, there would be more reflux in your esophagus. Carbonated drinks are also one of the causes of ...
In addition, peppermint may make even mild reflux worse because it relaxes the upper esophageal sphincter muscle, allowing stomach contents and acid to bubble back up. If you have red flag GI ...
Australian researchers are investigating screening for a potentially deadly condition called Barrett’s oesophagus which affects about four per cent of Australians and can cause cancer.