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Group Pushes for FDA Warnings on Acid Reflux Medications

By Denise Dador Tuesday, May 02, 2017 11:02PM LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A group in Southern California said many people suffering from acid reflux are unaware it can cause cancer, and those who do know may believe over-the-counter heartburn medications reduce their risk of developing cancer. But the Esophageal Cancer Action Network said the medications don't protect against cancer or Barr...
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New Study Demonstrates LINX® Safety and Efficacy Rivals Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication

Study authors conclude LINX is as effective as Nissen in controlling reflux with less side effects July 27, 2015 05:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Torax Medical, Inc. announced today the release of new data from the University of Southern California, Keck Medical Center, a leading institution in the diagnosis and treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD)...
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Nissen Fundoplication

In this video, Dr. Wilson Tsai describes and compares the normal physiology of the esophagus, chest and abdominal cavities to one that has a hiatal hernia causing GERD. He then describes one possible treatment for this type of structural or mechanical issue.
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Torax Medical Announces FDA Approval of a New LINX® Device Compatible with 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Systems

New LINX Device expands patients’ diagnostic imaging options after treatment June 23, 2015 05:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Torax Medical, Inc. is pleased to announce that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a next generation LINX® Reflux Management System that is MR conditional in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems up to 1.5 Tesla (...
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Common heartburn drugs linked to kidney failure in the elderly

(Reuters Health | Thu Apr 16, 2015 by Lisa Rapaport) - Older patients taking drugs known as proton pump inhibitors, a common remedy for heartburn and acid reflux, are two times more likely to be hospitalized with kidney failure than peers who don't take the pills, a study finds. While the side effect is extremely rare, and the study doesn't prove the drugs cause kidney failure, the association ...
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Saved my life!

 I recently lost my brother to esophageal cancer due to unawareness of the outcome from symptoms he was experiencing. I have lived with the same symptoms for years and have learned to live with the symptoms taking pill after pill with no results or hope for change. My symptoms had increased to the point where i was having a difficult time trying to eat abdominal pain, and acid build up so bad that...
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How to Tell If You Have Acid Reflux

Think you have acid reflux? You may not. Plus—the latest on treating chronic heartburn. By Robin Tricoles | Published January 13, 2015     Millions of Americans take over-the-counter medications for acid reflux. The problem is many don’t have acid reflux. According to Caren Palese, a gastroenterologist in DC, more than half of the patients who are referred to her with ...
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Beyond Heartburn: Addressing the Cause of GERD

Imagine a room in your house is on fire and the alarm goes off, but instead of calling 911, you remove the batteries from the annoying alarm. Patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) who take medication to ease heartburn are essentially shutting down their bodies’ alarm system, says Wilson S. Tsai, M.D., medical director of esophageal and thoracic surgery at Sutter Health’s Eden Medic...
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GERD: A Growing Epidemic*

Wednesday, 26 November 2014 12:42 By Wilson Tsai, M.D. • Special to the Times As families gather for Thanksgiving dinner this week, about one in five of us will approach the meal with some trepidation because of the potential for heartburn. It is estimated that one in five Americans suffers from heartburn, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Symptoms of GERD include discomfort, reg...
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That burning sensation: What you need to know about heartburn

If you’ve ever experienced heartburn – also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD – you know how uncomfortable it can be. [Twenty percent of Americans* are affected by] GERD. Besides heartburn, GERD symptoms can fall into two categories. Typical symptoms include regurgitation, bloating, or an acidic taste in the back of the mouth. Less common symptoms include asthma, persistent coughing...
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