‘Nutcracker esophagus’ difficult to treat ASK DR. H MITCHELL HECHT – Wilkes Barre Times-Leader


Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
‘Nutcracker esophagus’ difficult to treat ASK DR. H MITCHELL HECHT
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Jan 28, 2008
The best way to diagnose a nutcracker esophagus is to measure the force of the muscular contractions using special instrumentation. An acid test is

Cranberry extracts show promise against gullet cancer – NutraIngredients.com

Cranberry extracts show promise against gullet cancer
NutraIngredients.com, France - Jan 29, 2008
The SEG-1 line was used to "gain insight into the mechanisms by which reflux of acid and bile salts promotes progression to Barrett's esophagus and

Obesity Behind Esophageal Cancer Rise? – WebMD

Obesity Behind Esophageal Cancer Rise?
WebMD - Jan 25, 2008
Adenocarcinoma mainly affects the lowest portion of the esophagus, where it meets the stomach. Studies have shown that people who are obese, who have acid