Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), affects an estimated 20% of Americans, with similar rates reported in Europe. In Asia, the prevalence is lower but rising rapidly as diets and lifestyles change
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The digestive system is central to this issue—especially the esophagus, which carries food from the mouth to the stomach. When stomach acid flows backward, it irritates the esophageal lining, causing that familiar burning sensation.
Delayed diagnosis remains a significant challenge worldwide, often leaving sufferers to cope with symptoms for years before seeking help.
As awareness grows, several countries are leading the charge in tackling acid reflux more effectively.
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17. Spain: Siestas and Meal Timing Spain’s daily rhythm is famously shaped by its tradition of siestas and late-night meals. Lunch is typically the largest meal…