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Study Finds No Connection Between Autism & Celiac Disease


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(HealthDay)—A large, new study finds no linkage between the digestive disorder celiac disease and autism.

 

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IrishHeart Veteran

This is fascinating, although there are many who report their children do better off gluten.

So while it may not be a celiac connection, it may be a gluten problem nonetheless.

I will be interested in seeing further studies.

Thanks for posting this, Colleen.

GF Lover Rising Star

Yes, I thought the study ended with more questions than answers.  

IrishHeart Veteran

sigh...like so many studies involving celiac and various AI diseases, right?

hey,  at least it is comforting to know the "big guns" docs are all over these

issues (Murray, Green, Fasano, Guandalini). and researchers in Norway, Sweden, Italy, too...gives us hope! 

shadowicewolf Proficient

I wonder why then the two seem to run together.

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I wonder too.  but, as we know, gluten intolerance has many effects.

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