LinkedIn

11.18.2011

Digestive Health Issues, GERD, IBS



GERD Awareness Week

Take Action for GERD Awareness

You can get involved in spreading the word about GERD!
The 13th Annual GERD Awareness Week is November 20-26, 2011. During that time (and at any time), we encourage people experiencing symptoms, which may be GERD-related, to call the IFFGD Helpline toll-free at 1-888-964-2001 to receive information and support regarding GERD.
Every November, IFFGD expands efforts to support GERD Awareness Week through public service and media outreach. More information is available on our websites and in our Learning Center about:

Did you know – heartburn is not the only symptom of GERD

Chronic heartburn is the most common symptom of GERD. Acid regurgitation (refluxed material into the mouth) is another common symptom. But numerous less common symptoms other than heartburn may be associated with GERD. Find out more. Go »

Learn more about GERD

To learn more about GERD, contact IFFGD and ask about our GERD Brochure. This informative publication reviews symptoms, causes, potential complications, and what can be done to treat GERD. To receive a copy of the GERD Brochure, contact IFFGD toll free at 888-964-2001, or email your request along with your postal address to mailto:iffgd@iffgd.org?subject=GERD.
IFFGD first designated GERD Awareness Week in November 1999, and every subsequent year we work to focus attention on important health messages about GERD diagnosis and treatment. GERD Awareness Week is listed on the U.S. National Health Observances calendar. The U.S. National Health Information Center (NHIC) Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion describes health observances as days, weeks, or months devoted to promoting particular health concerns. Health professionals, teachers, community groups, and others can use these special times to sponsor health promotion events and stimulate awareness of health issues.