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Health Articles in Eating Disorders Category
- Myths That Turn Your Stomach Sour: Acid Reflux Facts by Joe Hanoa
When it comes to heartburn and acid reflux disease, it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. So many people believe old wives tales about heart burn. While taking antacids may help relief your heartburn today, it won’t cure the problem. The only way to reverse the damage caused by acid reflux is by adopting a healthful diet and understanding the myths surrounding acid reflux.- Excessive Flatulence ... The Unnecessary Social Embarrassment by Sara Ding
When you find that you have excessive flatulence, it is time to sit up and start watching what is it that you are eating that is causing excessive flatulence.- Temperance or Gluttony and Drunkenness by Veronique Belmar
Beware of appetite and don’t debase yourselves because of it. Be temperate in what you eat and in what you drink or become a glutton and a drunkard. Gluttony and drunkenness numbs the moral sensibility to such an extent that crime and wickedness becomes a delight. Good principles no longer exist as a result of eating and drinking to excess.- Healing The Erosions In Your Esophagus With Nexium by Heather Colman
Nexium has come as a wonderful relief in treating heartburn in acid reflux disorders. Acids are released in the stomach for digestion of food. When some of this acid persistently flows back into the food tube, the esophagus, its lining get damaged leading to a condition known as erosive esophagitis. You suffer from persistent heartburn. Changing diets also do not help. Just one pill a day of Nexium can relieve you of the pain and agony of severe and continuous heartburn.- Emotional Overeating by John Brown
Do you eat only when you are hungry? There are several reasons for deciding to eat. Unfortunately, not all of those reasons are for nutrition, balanced diet, or our health. If you’ve found that you like to eat for the wrong reasons, then it is time to fix the problem. One of the biggest reasons people choose to eat is due to emotion. If this is the problem, then there are several ways that you can stop your emotional overeating. - The Statistics for Crohns Disease Patients, Treatment Costs & Appropriateness by Patsy Hamilton
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a division of the US Department of Health and Human Services that accumulates and publishes the statistics for Crohns disease and other health problems, one in 500 people suffer from Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), the group of diseases that includes Crohns syndrome and ulcerative colitis. The National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) reports similar numbers. Approximately 544,000 people suffer from IBD in the United States. There are typically three or four new cases per 100,000 people reported annually.
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