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Problems of the Esophagus: GERD and Barrett's Esophagus

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Stanford University Medical Center

06/07/2007

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Studies suggest that more than 15 million Americans suffer from heartburn everyday and spend millions of dollars in search of relief from this condition. Dr. Lauren Gerson discusses heartburn and other problems of the esophagus, including Barrett's Esophagus, in this talk. She focuses on the causes and some of the solutions for these problems as indicated by the latest research, including studies conducted at Stanford.

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Lauren Gerson, MD, assistant professor of medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Stanford University Medical Center

Runtime:0:56:55

Rating:TV-G


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