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anyone have database access to journals?


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ironictruth Proficient

 just came out in a medical journal this month and I Would love to be able to read more than the first page. Does anyone have online access to any databases where you might be able to grab this?

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emma6 Enthusiast

i just tried i can access some earlier months/years of jama internal medicine but not the may 2017 issue unfortunately it might become available to me at a later date

kareng Grand Master

Can you get it thru your local library?

ironictruth Proficient
10 hours ago, kareng said:

Can you get it thru your local library?

Umm...so that is a brilliant suggestion. 

 I will call and ask. If not, I think we have a student intern starting in the next couple of weeks, they always have access to databases at university libraries. 

ironictruth Proficient
14 hours ago, emma6 said:

i just tried i can access some earlier months/years of jama internal medicine but not the may 2017 issue unfortunately it might become available to me at a later date

Thank you for trying Emma!

Kerry M Newbie

I was able to get it - it is an editorial, not an article, so only 2 pages, but you may find it useful. 

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ironictruth Proficient
9 hours ago, Kerry M said:

I was able to get it - it is an editorial, not an article, so only 2 pages, but you may find it useful. 

jamainternal_Talley_2017_ed_170004.pdf

Thank you for trying Kerry! I was unable to open the link though. Another celiac.com page pops up telling me I do not have an account for it.


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Victoria1234 Experienced
On 5/23/2017 at 11:07 AM, ironictruth said:

Thank you for trying Kerry! I was unable to open the link though. Another celiac.com page pops up telling me I do not have an account for it.

Weird, I tried to copy and paste it, and it thinks it's a celiac.com link?

kareng Grand Master

I clicked it and got re-directed to c.com  but this time I got the article.  I shouldn't copy the whole thing but here is the conclusion -

"In conclusion, in the right clinical setting, symptomatic celiac disease is treatable, but we do not recommend population screening. Further data on the clinical impact of a glutenfree diet on the microbiome and the long-term health consequences in those without celiac disease are needed. The entity NCGS closely overlaps with the functional gastrointestinal disorders, and new evidence suggests that at least in some gluten may not be the culprit despite symptom improvement after beginning a gluten-free diet.We do not recommend a lifelong gluten-free diet for individuals without celiac disease."

 

Celiac Disease and Nonceliac Gluten or Wheat Sensitivity The Risks and Benefits of Diagnosis Nicholas J. Talley, MD (NSW), PhD (Syd), FRACP; Marjorie M. Walker, BMedSci, BMBS, FRCPath, FRCPA

ironictruth Proficient
On 5/16/2017 at 9:31 PM, kareng said:

Can you get it thru your local library?

Umm...so that is a brilliant suggestion. 

 I will call and ask. If not, I think we have a student intern starting in the next couple of weeks, they always have access to databases at university libraries. 

23 hours ago, kareng said:

I clicked it and got re-directed to c.com  but this time I got the article.  I shouldn't copy the whole thing but here is the conclusion -

"In conclusion, in the right clinical setting, symptomatic celiac disease is treatable, but we do not recommend population screening. Further data on the clinical impact of a glutenfree diet on the microbiome and the long-term health consequences in those without celiac disease are needed. The entity NCGS closely overlaps with the functional gastrointestinal disorders, and new evidence suggests that at least in some gluten may not be the culprit despite symptom improvement after beginning a gluten-free diet.We do not recommend a lifelong gluten-free diet for individuals without celiac disease."

 

Celiac Disease and Nonceliac Gluten or Wheat Sensitivity The Risks and Benefits of Diagnosis Nicholas J. Talley, MD (NSW), PhD (Syd), FRACP; Marjorie M. Walker, BMedSci, BMBS, FRCPath, FRCPA

Thanks Karen

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