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A new, powerful treatment is available to neutralize the bothersome and painful heartburn of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

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Three of the most important issues addressed during the summit revolved around prevention through vaccination, disease management, and employability of hepatitis B patients.

Hepatitis B, considered by the World Health Organization as the most common serious liver infection in the world, can infect any person at any age. It is associated with liver cancer, which is one of the most common in Asia.
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