Acid reflux (GERD) is the most common digestive condition affecting about 40 percent of the US population. Most people experience occasional heartburn, sometimes referred to as indigestion, usually after late or heavy meals or after drinking alcohol. Other common triggers, include acidic or spicy foods, consuming carbonated drinks or excess caffeine, chocolate and certain medications. […]
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