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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2005
The majority of heartburn sufferers believe that stress exacerbates their heartburn [1]. This perception is supported by a recent study that documented that the presence of a severe sustained life stress in the previous 6 months predicted increased heartburn in the succeeding months [2].
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The majority of heartburn sufferers believe that stress exacerbates their heartburn [1]. This perception is supported by a recent study that documented that the presence of a severe sustained life stress in the previous 6 months predicted increased heartburn in the succeeding months [2].
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Heartburn: Community perceptions
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2000Abstract Background and Aims : To determine the prevalence of heartburn in the Australian community, and document factors precipitating it and medications used in treatment. Methods : Telephone interviews with 1200 individuals aged 18 years or more were conducted one weekend in 1996.
T D, Bolin +3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
SYMPTOMATIC gastroesophageal reflux (heartburn) is a ubiquitous postprandial complaint. Although usually a recurring complaint, it can be transient (as in the third trimester of pregnancy) or persistent and progressive (as in progressive systemic sclerosis).
B, Chernow, D O, Castell
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SYMPTOMATIC gastroesophageal reflux (heartburn) is a ubiquitous postprandial complaint. Although usually a recurring complaint, it can be transient (as in the third trimester of pregnancy) or persistent and progressive (as in progressive systemic sclerosis).
B, Chernow, D O, Castell
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1962
Half of pregnant women have heartburn during pregnancy. Most primaparas and some multiparas are spontaneously relieved in the last weeks as the uterus descends, but all are invariably relieved immediately after delivery. The heartburn is a newly experienced burning sensation of variable severity in the throat or substernal region, frequently radiating ...
R, NAGLER, H M, SPIRO
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Half of pregnant women have heartburn during pregnancy. Most primaparas and some multiparas are spontaneously relieved in the last weeks as the uterus descends, but all are invariably relieved immediately after delivery. The heartburn is a newly experienced burning sensation of variable severity in the throat or substernal region, frequently radiating ...
R, NAGLER, H M, SPIRO
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Determinants of pregnancy heartburn
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1992ABSTRACTObjective To study the prevalence and severity of reflux symptoms in pregnancy.Design Self‐administered questionnaire detailing age, race, gestational age, parity, weight, height, symptoms and severity of gastro‐oesophageal reflux.Setting An antenatal clinic in a teaching hospital.Subjects 607 consecutive women at ...
J M, Marrero +4 more
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JAMA, 1976
There is currently controversy as to the importance of the radiologic demonstration of a hiatal hernia, reflux, or both as the explanation of heartburn. It is clear, however, that clinical-radiologic correlation requires additional observations such as the straightness of the potential path for reflux, the presence of a contractile esophagogastric ...
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There is currently controversy as to the importance of the radiologic demonstration of a hiatal hernia, reflux, or both as the explanation of heartburn. It is clear, however, that clinical-radiologic correlation requires additional observations such as the straightness of the potential path for reflux, the presence of a contractile esophagogastric ...
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