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						 			      	What’s the Difference Between Heartburn, Acid Reflux and GERD?						 			      	
							                
							                	
							                							                
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						 			      	GERD Diet: Foods That Help with Acid Reflux (Heartburn) | Johns Hopkins Medicine						 			      	
							                
							                	
If you have GERD, you’re probably familiar with foods you should avoid. But there are many foods that help prevent and soothe acid reflux, too. Learn what to add to your grocery list.
							                							                
 						                  	https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/gerd-diet-foods-that-help-with-acid-reflux-heartburn						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	GERD: Heartburn and More						 			      	
							                
							                	
							                							                
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						 			      	Healthline: GERD (Acid Reflux): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Diet & More						 			      	
							                
							                	
Acid reflux disease or GERD is a chronic digestive disease with symptoms of esophageal burning and heartburn. These uncomfortable symptoms can be troublesome and interfere with your daily activities. Learn how to tell if you have GERD, what causes it, and what treatment options are available.
							                							                
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						 			      	Heartburn vs. Acid Reflux vs. GERD						 			      	
							                
							                	
The terms heartburn, acid reflux, and GERD are often used interchangeably. They actually have very different meanings.
							                							                
 						                  	https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/heartburn-vs-acid-reflux						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) | Stanford Health Care						 			      	
							                
							                	
Specializing in advanced technologies, our gastrointestinal experts develop personalized plans for managing GERD and preventing complications.
							                							                
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						 			      	GERD (Chronic Acid Reflux) | Cleveland Clinic						 			      	
							                
							                	
In GERD (chronic acid reflux) stomach acid flows back up into the mouth. Discover relief from heartburn, indigestion, trouble swallowing and other GERD symptoms.
							                							                
 						                  	https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17019-gerd-or-acid-reflux-or-heartburn-overview						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	What is GERD?						 			      	
							                
							                	
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, also abbreviated to GERD, is unusually frequent or chronic reflux. Patients typically experience the symptoms at least two times a week, if not more. In the United States, GERD is one of the most commonly diagnosed gastrointestinal diseases.
							                							                
 						                  	https://www.gerdhelp.com/about-gerd/						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic						 			      	
							                
							                	
GERD, in which stomach acid moves into the esophagus, causes discomfort and may lead to precancerous changes in the lining of the esophagus.
							                							                
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						 			      	WebMD:Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)						 			      	
							                
							                	
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is a digestive disorder that affects the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), the ring of muscle between the esophagus and stomach. Many people, including pregnant women, suffer from heartburn or acid indigestion caused by GERD.
							                							                
 						                  	https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/reflux-disease-gerd-1