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Heartburn Support Groups

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      new window American Heartburn Association Description: Information about the condition and its treatment, patient and doctor resources, message board and a chat room. (myheartburn.org)
new window Dietary and Self Help for Heartburn Sufferers Description: An educational resource for patients suffering from heartburn and GERD complications. (refluxesophagitis.com)
new window Gastric Reflux Support for Infants and Children Description: New Zealand: provides phone support, newsletters & coffee groups. (groups.msn.com)
new window GERD Town Description: Interactive online support group for people suffering from GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease). (communityzero.com)
new window GERDKids2 Reflux Support Group Description: A support group for parents of children who have GERD (reflux) and other motility disorders. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window Heartburn - Information and Treatment Description: Chinese medicine information and treatment of heartburn, the name given to indigestion which causes a burning sensation in the stomach and/or chest. Discussion area and treatment sales. (aworldofchinesemedicine.com)
new window Heartburn Helpline--GERD Awareness Description: Facts about GERD and why it could be the cause of frequent heartburn (aboutgerd.org)
new window Infant Gastric Reflux Stories Description: The goal of the Gastric Reflux Support Network (NZ) is to provide support and information to parents or guardians of children with reflux throughout NZ. (cryingoverspiltmilk.co.nz)
new window Infant Reflux : InfantReflux.Org Description: Features message boards and advice on symptoms, tips, medicines, procedures, products and specialists. (infantreflux.org)
new window National Heartburn Alliance Description: A thorough overview of information on heartburn and related conditions, including treatment options. (heartburnalliance.org)
new window Our Gerd Kids Description: For parents and concerned others of children with reflux and other motility disorders. Includes a message board and chat. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window Reflux disease (gerd) Description: Consumer health resource center providing an overview of GERD and its causes, symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window Student Health Resources: Rutgers University Description: An overview of heartburn and related issues and conditions, written for the college-age audience. (health.rutgers.edu)
 




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