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                    [Title] => Diseases of esophagus explainedDiseases of esophagus explained
                    [Summary] => Esophageal reflux is caused by a back flow of gastric content of the stomach into the esophagus producing a clinical manifestation of esophageal diseases. The ailment can afflict persons who are fond of eating fried and spicy foods, chocolates, and taking coffee, tea, alcohol and carbonated drinks.


Dr. Benedicto Agbay, a gastro enterology specialist, said the disease could be likened to a mother taking care of her baby and after feeding, puts the infant in bed and waits for the baby to burp in which milk is refluxed.
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This was the topic of the 104th forum of the Association of Asia Brewery Medical Scholars (AABMS) with Dr. Ruby Lim, an expert on the illness, as the resource person.
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Dr. Benedicto Agbay, a gastro enterology specialist, said the disease could be likened to a mother taking care of her baby and after feeding, puts the infant in bed and waits for the baby to burp in which milk is refluxed.
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This was the topic of the 104th forum of the Association of Asia Brewery Medical Scholars (AABMS) with Dr. Ruby Lim, an expert on the illness, as the resource person.
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