Restrictive diets that exclude coffee, spicy foods, chocolate, and other foods may not reduce symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD), doctors at Stanford have found. Researchers suggest that medication may be more helpful for some GERD sufferers than dietary changes.
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Intrauterine growth retardation; IUGRPreventionAvoid alcohol, smoking, and drug use, eat a healthy diet, and get regular prenatal care. If you have a... Read more »