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Cognitive Impairment and Celiac Disease
This category contains summaries of research articles that deal with cognitive impairment and it's association with celiac disease. Most of the articles are research summaries that include the original source of the summary.
Older Celiac Patients on Gluten-free Diet Show Reduced Cognitive Performance
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 06/21/2012
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Retrospective studies and case reports have suggested that older patients with celiac disease may suffer from impaired cognitive function. To evaluate this possibility, a research team recently conducted a study of people with celiac disease who are over age 65.
Rates of Celiac Disease No Higher in Patients with Intellectual Disabilities
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 11/5/2010
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JoDD study in deals with celiac disease and intellectual disabilities.
A number of studies suggest that people with intellectual disabilities, especially men, suffer high rates of celiac disease. To more deeply examine the issue, a research team set out to assess rates of celiac disease in patients with intellectual disabilities.
Cognitive Impairment and Celiac Disease by Roy Jamron
- By Roy Jamron
- Published 10/12/2006
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Celiac.com 10/12/2006 - A new study examined Mayo
Clinic medical records for the years 1970 through