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KRISHNA TRIPURANENI, M.D., MBA, heartburn, which is the common symptom of Reflux, is one of the common problems of the digestive system. It involves a burning feeling in the abdomen area and into the chest area. The problem can be treated using drugs that reduce the acid levels.
Mending Autism can be very complicated and the tackling of the subject of supplements for these children can prove to be quite daunting and confusing. There are so many different approaches on the subject which can range from adding absolutely no supplements to a $1000 per month (or more) supplement bill! The truth of the matter lies somewhere between these two approaches. Let’s take a rational and easily understood approach to the basics of supplementation.
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Title: Diseases of the digestive organs in infancy and childhood, with chapters on the investigation of disease, the diet and general management of children and massage in paediatrics
Creator: Starr, Louis, 1849-1925
Publisher: Philadelphia, Blakiston
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1891
Language: eng
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Title: Lectures on diseases of the digestive organs, v.2
Creator: Ewald, C. A. (Carl Anton), 1845-1915
Creator: Saundby, Robert, 1849-1918
Creator: University of Leeds. Library
Publisher: London : New Sydenham Society
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: University of Leeds Library
Date: 1891
Vol: v.2
Language: eng
Description: The University of Leeds Library
Contents: v. 1. Lectures on digestion--v. 2. Lectures on diseases of the stomach
Garrison and Morton no. 3471
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