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What is ‘silent reflux’ and how can you treat it?

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Silent reflux, a lesser-known form of acid reflux that people may not even realize they have, can be exacerbated by foods and drinks consumed during the holiday season. Dr. Tara Narula joins TODAY with tips for reducing symptoms and what can happen if left untreated.