This study revealed 17 triggers for acid reflux — triggers you can eliminate today
As our time spent working and commuting has increased in the past few decades, our lifestyles have changed. We have tried to become more efficient and save time elsewhere.
A study has just been presented at the 13th International Nursing Conference which researched how many of these lifestyle changes contribute to the occurrence of acid reflux.
This condition has become widespread globally, with approximately 33% of people worldwide suffering from it.
The study revealed 17 triggers for acid reflux — triggers you can eliminate today.
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