Study: Wine Drinking Appears To Protect Against Esophagus Cancer – All Headline News
In Acid Reflux Disease | On March 5th, 2009 | By thearguyStudy: Wine Drinking Appears To Protect Against Esophagus Cancer – All Headline News
Miami, FL (AHN) – Wine drinkers have a lower risk of developing esophageal cancer than abstainers, according to a new study from Kaiser Permanente. The study said that drinking as little as one glass of wine per day was associated with a 56-percent
Wine may help reduce one form of esophageal cancer – International Herald Tribune
While millions of Americans suffer from heartburn and gastric reflux disease, only a small number develop more severe ailments that can lead to esophageal cancer. Scientists who have been trying to understand what may protect against these conditions
New Incision-Free Procedure For Severe Acid Reflux – Medical News Today
A national leader in incision-free surgery performed through natural orifices, the Center for Scarless Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is now offering patients with severe, chronic acid reflux disease a
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