Heartburn - Causes

Can GERD Give You a Sinus Infection?

Learn about the important connection between these two health conditions.

Digestive Problems: The Connection Between GERD and IBS

Learn more about the connection and overlap between the two.

Asthma and Other Health Conditions

It's bad enough that you have asthma, but to make matters worse, do you also have to suffer from a variety of other illnesses?

What You Should Know About Heartburn and Vitamin C

For all the good it does for our bodies, vitamin C can also cause nasty heartburn.

Can GERD Affect Your Voice?

Is it possible for this digestive condition to play a role in what your voice sounds like? Find out now.

Acid Reflux From Symptoms to Treatment

Get the 411 on this condition that affects millions.

Acid Reflux and Asthma: Does One Cause the Other?

Since asthmatics are more than twice as likely to have reflux as non-asthma sufferers, it's clear there is a connection.

The Dangers of Barrett's Esophagus

If it doesn't cause any outward problems, then why worry about Barrett s esophagus? Find out now.

The Most Common Causes of Heartburn

Learn more about what triggers this aggravating condition.

Do You Have a Gluten Allergy?

If you suffer from a range of uncomfortable gastrointestinal symptoms every time you eat foods containing wheat, rye, malt, barley and oats, a gluten allergy could be to blame for your distress.

Don't Let Heartburn Ruin Your Vacation

Your vacation is your time to forget about the daily grind. Make sure heartburn doesn't get in the way.

The Food, Exercise, and Digestion Connection

Learn about the important link between the three.

Can Smoking Cause Heartburn?

Learn more about cigarettes' negative effects on your digestive health.

Managing Heartburn While on the Road

Learn simple strategies for controlling your condition while away from home.

Foods That Make Heartburn Worse

Beware: the following foods may exacerbate your condition.

Understanding Heartburn and GERD

Heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), if it occurs regularly is a common digestive disorder that affects about 15 million Americans. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
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