Approximately 600 times a day, the esophagus ferries whatever is in your mouth down to your stomach. It’s usually a one-way route, but sometimes acid escapes the stomach and travels back up.
Background/Aim: To determine the roles of gastroesophageal acid reflux (GER) and esophageal dysmotility on typical and atypical GERD symptoms. Methods: Two hundred thirty-six patients (159 females ...
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Back spasms can be caused by overuse or poor posture. More serious conditions, like a lumbar disc herniation, low back osteoarthritis, or a lumber strain can also be to blame. Sometimes even stress ...
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Stretch your feet each morning and before you go to sleep to help prevent foot cramps. There is no single best vitamin for treating foot spasms although supplementation with the mineral magnesium, ...