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Dr. Duncan Miller

Dr. Duncan Miller

MD
Family Doctor
Vancouver, BC
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How can I reduce my risk of reflux?

A:

You can do a few things to help lower your chances of having reflux. Maintaining a healthy weight, limiting your alcohol and caffeine intake, and quit smoking. Also, it's not a good idea to eat right before laying down at bedtime since that can help food come up more easily.

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What Causes Heartburn or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease?

Dr. Dean Johnston

Dr. Dean Johnston

MD, MHSc, FRCPC
Neurologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

Are all strokes the same?

A:

No, there are two main kinds of strokes. The most common form is caused when a blood vessel to the brain is blocked which causes lack of bloodflow to part of the brain and this brain tissue dies. The other type of stroke happens when blood leaks out of the blood vessel in the brain and goes into the brain tissue around it.

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The Symptoms of Stroke and the Need for Immediate Treatment

Dr. John Wade

Dr. John Wade

MD, FRCPC
Rheumatologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

How is Giant Cell Arteritis treated?

A:

The treatment of giant cell arteritis is important. If your doctor or specialist suspects you have giant cell arteritis and confirms the diagnosis, it will be recommended to you that you go on high dose prednisone. Once you’ve started the high-dose prednisone, then you will probably be on that medication for a number of months before the dose is slowly tapered, and you may be on prednisone for several months, and even potentially for several years.

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Treating Giant Cell Arteritis

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