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Michelle Melin-Rogovin

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Michelle Melin-Rogovin is the program director of the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Program and a proud representative on the American Celiac Task Force. Ms. Melin-Rogovin has 12 years of experience in health care and patient advocacy, working with children and adults who face a variety of chronic medical conditions.

Visit the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Program's site at: www.CeliacDisease.net

  1. Celiac.com 12/03/2022 - Studies estimate that the number of celiacs who follow a strict gluten-free diet ranges between 30-40%. We receive a number of calls from people with celiac disease who don’t quite follow the gluten-free diet. ...
  2. Celiac.com 11/12/2022 - It is the issue that unites every family affected by celiac disease: The need for clear and understandable food labeling in the United States. At a time when so few celiacs receive a diagnosis, those that do often...
  3. Celiac.com 09/24/2022 - When an individual is diagnosed with celiac disease, every family member is affected. Suddenly, the diagnosing physician or the helpful support group informs the new celiac that first and second degree relatives...
  4. 07/29/2022 - The term “cheating” is judgmental and for most celiacs, probably inaccurate. It will not be discussed here. It is unfair to accuse a person with celiac disease of cheating— when they had to learn the diet on their own becau...
  5. Celiac.com 05/21/2022 - “My daughter has celiac disease. I do the best I can to provide her with gluten-free food, but I don’t know everything that has gluten in it. I give her these pills from the health food store, because they say the...
  6. Celiac.com 11/23/2018 - The complex factors that lead to the development of celiac disease in a given individual are the subject of much research. The immune system, genetics and the environment (meaning factors in an individual’s life t...
  7. Celiac.com 07/02/2002 (Summary prepared 06/05/2002) - I'm here at the 10th International Celiac Disease Research Conference, in Paris, and three days of intense meetings and reports have just concluded. I didn't want to wait to share...
  8. Refractory sprue. The specter of this condition is enough to cause fear in the hearts of many people living with celiac disease, yet this fear is based more on myth and misunderstanding than on medical science. For those who are concerned...
  9. At the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Program, women with celiac disease who have recently become pregnant often contact us. Remarkably, the questions we receive from these women seldom stray from one issue, that is, whether or not...
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