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Acid Reflux or Heart Attacks?

One of the most frequently asked questions I get is what to do about acid reflux. By the time most people ask, it’s a serious issue and they should see their physician. In most cases, they will be prescribed a proton-pump inhibitor or PPI. One of the people who uses a PPI is Paula. When she saw the headline “Heartburn Drugs May Boost the Risk of Heart Attacks,” she asked me to check it out because she didn’t want to have to choose between those two problems. Because I’m a great husband and I’d like . . .

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