Doctors have discovered that GERD often affects more than one member of a family. This might explain why two people may eat the same foods and eat with similar haste but one feels heartburn, and the other has no symptoms. People in the same family may have a similar construction of their GI tract - that is, the conditions that make heartburn likely may be passed down from one generation to another.

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