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Because one good fart deserves another.

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Dr. Venancio Gloria, a gastroenterologist and president of the Philippine College of Physicians, said many Filipinos are born with a weak sphincter — the band of muscles connecting the stomach to the esophagus — and certain habits predispose them to gastro-esophageal reflux disease, better known as GERD or reflux disease.
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Because one good fart deserves another.

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Dr. Venancio Gloria, a gastroenterologist and president of the Philippine College of Physicians, said many Filipinos are born with a weak sphincter — the band of muscles connecting the stomach to the esophagus — and certain habits predispose them to gastro-esophageal reflux disease, better known as GERD or reflux disease.
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