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  • News - 2 Sep 2009
    Researchers have found that early stage cancers of the esophagus can be treated as effectively by less-invasive, organ-sparing endoscopic therapy as compared to more complex surgical removal of the...
  • News - 18 Sep 2007
    Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPR) is a chronic, often uncomfortable, condition that affects millions of people.
  • Drug - 8 Jan 2026
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Maxor intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Drug - 16 Sep 2025
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Salpraz intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Health - 27 Aug 2025
    Histamine intolerance is a proposed condition where impaired histamine metabolism causes wide-ranging symptoms, but evidence remains limited. It overlaps with many disorders, making diagnosis and...
  • Drug - 23 Jul 2025
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Noxicid Caps Heartburn Relief intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    GERD or Gastro-esophageal reflux disease is one of the most common digestive problems worldwide. Nearly 1 in 5 persons will have the symptoms any time in a year and 1 in 10 will suffer the symptoms of...
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    Although epidemiologic studies point to environmental factors, obesity, smoking, esophageal reflux, and diet as the main causes of Barrett’s esophagus (BE), there is growing evidence of a genetic...
  • Health - 10 Oct 2022
    Alkaline water, also known as alkaline ionized water, is referred to as commercially available water with high pH value. The pH is a measure of the acid-base balance of water. Typically, the pH of...
  • Health - 24 Sep 2022
    Esomeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that helps reduce the amount of gastric acid produced in the stomach.

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