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Learn about refractory celiac disease and collagenous sprue, including persistent symptoms, villous damage, malabsorption, diagnosis, treatment options, follow-up testing, and complications that may occur when celiac disease does not respond as expected to a strict gluten-free diet. This section of Celiac.com helps people with celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, family members, and caregivers better understand serious or difficult-to-treat gluten-related conditions and why expert medical evaluation and ongoing care are important.
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For people of European ancestry, 2% is about average, depending on which study you look at. For Asian ancestry it can be higher. For full Sub-Saharan African ancestry it is zero, but in practice they tend to have trace amounts due to migration back into Africa. While each individual may have 1-3% Neanderthal DNA, it is not always the same DNA that is Neanderthal...
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