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The esophagus, which is not normally exposed to acid, adapts to acid reflux by becoming more like the stomach or the intestine.
Discover how atrophic gastritis silently damages stomach tissue while increasing cancer risk, often going undiagnosed for years.
A young mother-of-one is given just 12 months to live after being diagnosed with aggressive stomach cancer—linitis plastica, ...
Does having a certain blood type really increase your risk of stomach cancer? According to a recent study, if you have these ...
UCLA scientists have uncovered a surprising survival strategy in cells, especially cancer cells, that may help explain how ...
Medically reviewed by Robert Burakoff, MD Atrophic gastritis (AG), also called metaplastic atrophic gastritis (MAG), is a chronic (long-lasting) inflammation of the stomach lining, which leads to the ...
Swallowed a watermelon seed? Relax—experts confirm it’s harmless, and your stomach’s not fertile ground for fruit-growing ...
A MUM says doctors fobbed off worrying symptoms as “heartburn” nine times before she was given just 12 months to live.
Discover how stress, anxiety, and emotions cause real bloating and digestive issues through your gut-brain connection. Learn ...
Weight-loss surgery seems to lower the risk of colorectal cancer by changing where bile acids enter the small intestine, ...
Answer: That would be magnesium. Magnesium gets extremely hot when it reacts with oxygen in the air. Magnesium has 2 ...