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Eric Hassall MD

Eric Hassall MD

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Professor of Pediatrics
posted 11/23/2009, comments (0)

GERD is the new "Colic"

Overpresciption of acid-suppressing drugs in infants   Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are the most potent acid suppressing medications currently available. These acid-suppressing drugs have revolutionized the treatment of GE reflux disease, and we and others have shown the enormous value of their use in children over last 15... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Author
posted 11/23/2009, comments (0)

Maybe Your Doctor is Reading This!

Increasingly doctors are using the web to communicate with their patients. Each of the doctors and specialists my kids see has a website with information about the practice, office hours and even the capability to download forms or make an appointment. It used to be that I waited and waited for the doctor to call back but now it might be more... Read moreChevron
chloe'smom

chloe'smom

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posted 11/18/2009, comment (1)

Aversion has Set In...

My fear for my 4.5 month daughter has come true.  This past week and half, she refuses to eat.  There will be times when she'll cry when I put the bottle in her mouth and other times she will chew on it a little and then just cry.  I've resorted to try to sleep feed her, but it's not going so well.  She's eating less than when... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley

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Nutritionist & Caregiver
posted 11/18/2009, comment (1)

Thanksgiving: Burn Free!

Acid reflux can be a serious issue during the holidays and negotiating holiday functions is sometimes difficult. Thanksgiving is one of those holidays that revolves around food. While some foods can be fine for those dealing with acid reflux there are other traditional treats that might best be avoided. Below we will talk about some of the... Read moreChevron
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Tracy Davenport

Tracy Davenport

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Author and parent
posted 11/17/2009, comments (0)

Acid Friendly Meals for the Holiday - Part I

As the holiday season approaches, many are searching for meals to make that are friendly to sensitive stomachs. For my next three SharePosts, I will provide you ideas for a scrumptious breakfast, a festive dinner, and party fare that will start you on your way to a happy and healthy holiday season.   Holiday Breakfast Menu: - Rice or Bread... Read moreChevron
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