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Doctor reveals four foods to avoid if you're one of the millions of Brits who suffers from heartburn
A doctor has revealed the foods most likely to keep people up at night. Dr Kunal Sood, a US-based anaesthesiologist, says avoiding chocolate, tomatoes, spicy food, and coffee can prevent heartburn—a ...
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Are Saltines Good for Acid Reflux? Tips and Foods to Avoid
Will saltine crackers quell the heartburn of acid reflux and help you feel better? It's possible. But think twice before you slather them with butter.
The intense discomfort. The sour taste of acid in your throat. The burning pain. If you have acid reflux, better known as heartburn, you know that these symptoms are no joke. And despite its name, ...
For people prone to heartburn, high-fat foods may trigger the condition. And unfortunately, they include some of the healthiest and nutritious foods like avocados, cheese, and nuts. And studies have ...
Heartburn is an occasional burning pain in your chest that can get worse after you eat, at night, when you lay down, or bend over. It's a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD occurs ...
A doctor has shared his top tips on how to avoid festive heartburn with Christmas Day fast approaching. Dr Hilary Jones said there is a hit on the NHS website every 13 seconds on 25 December of people ...
Fasting during Ramadan can test digestive health, especially for those prone to bloating and heartburn. With thoughtful food choices, smart hydration, and portion control, it is possible to fast ...
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Foods and beverages that induce acid reflux and heartburn
We're all prone to heartburn on occasion. It's that irritating sensation in your throat and stomach often triggered by eating a spicy meal or drinking alcohol. Experiencing heartburn once in a while ...
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