M. Michael Wolfe, M.D., and Thomas Nesi
Heartburn
Extinguishing the Fire Inside
Help is herenow and in the long termfor
heartburn sufferers. This is the first book for
general readers about treating and preventing one
of America's most widespread medical problems.
Much of the advice in Heartburn comes from the frontiers
of medicine. It dispels myths about heartburn, calms fears,
and points sufferers toward correct diagnosis and therapies. If
you're a sufferer you should know: how and why acid reflux
disease (heartburn) has come to be known as "The Great
Masquerader"; what is the best medication for you; how antacids
can help you and how they can sometimes harm you; why you
may be taking the wrong dosage of your present medication
or taking it at the wrong time; how to tell if your asthma,
hoarseness, or chest pain is related to reflux disease; how
lifestyle changes can help your condition; how a recently
developed breakthrough drugtaken once a daycan virtually
eliminate symptoms in less than two months.
As Dr. Wolfe says in his introduction, "After you have
read this book, you should be provided with the information
to relieve or even cure" your condition.
M. Michael Wolfe, M.D., is an associate professor of
medicine at Boston University's School of Medicine and the
Chief Section of Gastroenterology at Boston Medical Center.
Tom Nesi is president of TJN Communications, a medical
multimedia company in Princeton, New Jersey.
For the paperback edition, the
authors have updated the text throughout and added a new preface.
"Many individuals who suffer
from heartburn think this is not an important disease and are afraid to talk to
their physicians. I hope this book will open their eyes. What's more, the book is
truly a delight to read!"Joel E. Richter,
M.D., of The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31634-3
1995 / hardcover (as The Fire Inside) / ISBN 0-393-03863-7
192 pages / health
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