Roy Jamron
Roy S. Jamron holds a B.S. in Physics from the University of Michigan and an M.S. in Engineering Applied Science from the University of California at Davis, and independently investigates the latest research on celiac disease and related disorders.
Articles by this Author
Cognitive Impairment and Celiac Disease by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 10/12/2006
- Cognitive Impairment and Celiac Disease
- Unrated
Celiac.com 10/12/2006 - A new study examined Mayo
Clinic medical records for the years 1970 through
Is Celiac Disease Linked to Rotavirus Protein? By Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 09/29/2006
- Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance Research
- Unrated
Celiac.com 09/29/2006 - A new study identified a
peptide which causes an immune reaction in a major
Cholesterol, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Celiac Disease by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 09/12/2006
- Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance Research
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Celiac.com 09/12/2006 - Symptoms of celiac disease
prominently include fat malabsorption. One would
Older Celiac Disease Patients on a Gluten-Free Diet Slower to Recover by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 07/31/2006
- Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance Research
- Unrated
Celiac.com 07/31/2006 - A two-year study in the July
2006 Endoscopy showed older celiac patientsTreatment for Intestinal Permeability by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 07/1/2006
- Intestinal Permeability and Celiac Disease
- Unrated
Celiac.com 07/01/2006 - With the likelihood that increased
intestinal permeability in celiacsThe Cause of Liver Damage in People with Celiac Disease by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 05/31/2006
- Liver Disease and Celiac Disease
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Celiac.com 05/31/2006 - I previously
discussed how liver abnormalities are highly prevalent in celiac
Liver Damage, Celiac Disease and the Intestinal Mucosa by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 04/27/2006
- Liver Disease and Celiac Disease
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Celiac.com 04/27/2006 - Liver abnormalities have
been found in a high percentage of celiacs whenRole of the Innate Immune Response in Celiac Disease with Comments by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 04/10/2006
- Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance Research
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Celiac.com 04/10/2006 - This study looks at innate immune response to gliadin.
The innate immuneAre Commensal Bacteria with a Taste for Gluten the Missing Link in the Pathogenesis of Celiac Disease? By Roy S. Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 05/10/2004
- Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance Research
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Identical twins enter life from the same womb sharing
the same genetic code, the same family, the same home, largely experiencing
the same environment as they develop from infancy through childhood and
mature into adults.

