There is a positive causal relationship between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and hypertension, according to a study published online Sept. 23 in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine.
Independent genetic variants associated with 13 kinds of dietary factors and five kinds of blood lipids were selected as instrumental ... and total cheese intake were associated with GERD risk in the ...
The prevalence and risk factors for recurrent pneumonia differed between pediatric patients ... The percentage of patients diagnosed with their first episode of pneumonia before the age of 1 was ...
Heart failure means the heart can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. Risk factors include lifestyle behaviors, like smoking and drinking alcohol, and non-manageable risk ...
Of the demographic parameters, using bivariate analysis, male gender and college education were found to decrease the risk of reporting ... the precipitating factors of GERD.
The association between GERD and AF is debated because of shared confounding factors, such as obesity, diabetes mellitus and sleep apnea. Hiatal hernia has been associated with an increased ...
Instead, a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle risk factors can contribute to the condition. Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that affects the way your brain works.
GI disorders like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or acid reflux ... symptoms of acid reflux more acutely, even if other risk factors like alcohol use or smoking cause your heartburn.