Billions of dollars are spent yearly on medications to treat heartburn
and related symptoms. We think it's time to educate patients about
this health problem so they can avoid medications. The advertising
campaigns for anti-heartburn medication have created a high
level of consumer recognition for this health issue. In today's
healthcare
environment, patients demand complete education about their
health issues, and want non-drug therapy whenever it is available
and effective. We are confident that the current multi-billion dollar
heartburn market will support a sound, consumer health title.
"Stop the Heartburn," a new, exciting book written by Stanford surgeon
David S. Utley, M.D., addresses the ubiquitous problem of heartburn
and describes numerous lifestyle changes and nutrition techniques
that have been proven to help with this disorder. Co-author
Kathryn M. Utley, M.S, R.D., is a nutritionist at Stanford.
"Stop the Heartburn" provides an individual with a life-time of
cost-effective, drug-free management of heartburn symptoms.
This book has already been reviewed favorably by the Los Angeles Times,
San Jose Mercury News, and many local newspapers. Feature articles
by Dr. Utley on this topic may be found in current or future editions of
Stanford Medicine Magazine, Let's Live Magazine, HealthLine,
and Health Magazine.
For a review copy and a press release call 415-562-3800,
fax 415-851-8578, or e-mail us (utley_d@hosp.stanford.edu). Let us
know how you plan to incorporate this topic in your page, publication,
or business.
Consumers should ask about "Stop the Heartburn" at their local
book store or call 415-562-3800.
Thanks. David S. Utley, M.D.