Archive for March, 2009
Heartburn Symptoms Are Frightening At First
Sunday, March 29th, 2009Heartburn symptoms may initially cause you to think you are having a heart attack, as you will experience a burning sensation in the chest., ,
After a great dinner at a Mexican restaurant, people often experience their first heartburn symptoms. Other foods besides spicy Mexican food can cause heartburn symptoms and other factors can also […]
Prilosec : Heartburn Relief
Sunday, March 29th, 2009The development of Prilosec for heartburn has made a significant difference in the lives of those who suffer from this condition. Prilosec for heartburn is one of the best drugs available to alleviate the burning pain of heartburn which is also called acid indigestion. The science of Prilosec for heartburn is different from […]
Heartburn Vs. Heart Attack
Sunday, March 29th, 2009Having a heart attack is said to be one of the most painful experiences one could have—a twisting, clenching feeling sensation that is nearly unbearable. However, many people mistake this sensation for being a heart attack when in fact, they are only experiencing common heartburn. On the other hand, other people mistake a […]
Heartburn Surgery
Sunday, March 29th, 2009Heartburn is also called pyrosis and can cause great discomfort when it acts up. It is usually a painful occurrence or burning sensation that radiates from the esophagus and may reach up to the throat or jaw. This pain is caused by the regurgitation of gastric acid. Heartburn may also cause chronic cough in some […]
Foods That Help Indigestion: Making Healthy Choices
Sunday, March 29th, 2009Our lifestyles seem to have taken on an ever increasing pace of activity, we all seem to be working harder and longer hours, rushing our meals absorbing the stresses of the world and are therefore suffering from heartburn and indigestion in far greater numbers.
Though there are many different potential causes of indigestion. The main […]
Why Regular Blood Pressure Testings Are Vital
Saturday, March 28th, 2009When medical professionals refer to blood pressure they are describing the force applied by the stream of blood within the body on the walls of the blood vessels. A cuff and measuring gauge are generally used to determine an individual’s blood pressure. Measurements are taken in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). Two separate measurements are always […]









