The use of alcohol is associated with an increased incidence of acid reflux disease
Yes. Alcohol is acidic, thereby increasing the incidence of acid reflux.
Douches have been known to upset the balance of vaginal pH and flora, promoting vaginitis and other infections. Some studies have linked excessive vaginal douching to increased incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
Tampons are not associated with pelvic inflammatory disease, and there is no increased risk from using tampons if you have pelvic inflammatory disease.
The incidence will equal the prevalence when the duration of the disease is equal to the time period over which the incidence is measured.
Incidence of a disease refers to the number of new cases repoted recently
The incidence of disease is how frequent or widespread a disease is in the population. Severity is how bad and serious any particular disease is in a person.
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The emerging infectious disease "EID" is an infectious disease whose incidence has increased in the past 35 years and could increase in the near future. An emerging infections account for at least 12 percent of all human pathogens.
yes. Red wine contributed the most. You could try white and/or blush wine to see if that works better. Also, eat something non-acidic before drinking the wine. This helps the stomach absorb the alcohol better with less acid reflux.
There is a higher incidence of autism among boys than girls. Since the new vaccine was approved, the incidence of the disease has decreased significantly.