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NHS England rolled out “heartburn health checks” across “dozens” of pharmacies yesterday. These are designed for people with ...
Frequent heartburn might signal more than acid reflux—it could indicate GERD or Barrett’s esophagus. Knowing when to seek ...
However, slowing down can help ease the symptoms of acid reflux. The NHS adds that people should try to "eat smaller, more frequent meals". This is because when the stomach is very full, there can ...
Instead, certain foods can trigger acid reflux in some people. Coffee, tomatoes, chocolate and fatty or spicy foods can all cause heartburn, according to the NHS .
The NHS also recommends losing weight if you are currently overweight to help reduce the frequency of acid reflux. Furthermore, finding ways to relax may also prevent frequent bouts of heartburn ...
The NHS has provided advice outlining six symptoms that could indicate heartburn and acid reflux, which can be caused by overindulging in pigs in blankets or an extra helping of Christmas pudding.
High-street pharmacies are poised to offer a revolutionary "sponge on a string" test to hundreds with persistent heartburn or acid reflux symptoms. A groundbreaking NHS England pilot scheme will aim ...
The NHS is piloting a new method of preventing oesophageal cancer by looking for people with a condition called Barrett's ...
The NHS is to bring a “sponge on a string” cancer test to the high street. People with persistent heartburn or acid reflux ...
While heartburn is usually a harmless reaction linked to digestion, it can sometimes point to underlying health issues ...