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What Happens When Proton Pump Inhibitors Don't Help GERD Symptoms? Part 2

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The treatment of gastrointestinal conditions requires not only physical attention, but, in some cases, addressing psychological concerns as well.

The treatment of gastrointestinal conditions requires not only physical attention, but, in some cases, addressing psychological concerns as well.

In part 2 of our interview with Ryan Madanick, MD, from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, discusses how he addresses concerns his patients have beyond the physical symptoms of GERD they are experiencing.

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