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            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/five-lifestyle-factors-that-can-help-prevent-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-202105122454",
            "title": "Five lifestyle factors that can help prevent gastroesophageal reflux disease",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/five-lifestyle-factors-that-can-help-prevent-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-202105122454",
            "content_html": "Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a common condition that affects approximately one out of every five people in the western world. Despite the effectiveness of medications, there are concerns about the long-term effects of some of these drugs. A recent study identified five lifestyle factors that can affect the chance of developing GERD.",
            "summary": "Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a common condition that affects approximately one out of every five people in the western world. Despite the effectiveness of medications, there are concerns about the long-term effects of some of these drugs. A recent study identified five lifestyle factors that can affect the chance of developing GERD.",
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            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/functional-dyspepsia-causes-treatments-and-new-directions-2020070620505",
            "title": "Functional dyspepsia: Causes, treatments, and new directions",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/functional-dyspepsia-causes-treatments-and-new-directions-2020070620505",
            "content_html": "Functional dyspepsia is a digestive condition without a clear cause, characterized by a feeling of fullness or a burning sensation. Depending on test results and symptoms, treatment may involve a course of antibiotics, a proton pump inhibitor, or a low dose of a tricyclic antidepressant.",
            "summary": "Functional dyspepsia is a digestive condition without a clear cause, characterized by a feeling of fullness or a burning sensation. Depending on test results and symptoms, treatment may involve a course of antibiotics, a proton pump inhibitor, or a low dose of a tricyclic antidepressant.",
            "date_published": "2020-07-06T14:30:13-04:00",
            "date_modified": "2020-07-06T14:30:13-04:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Vikram Rangan, MD" }            ],
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