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News: Celiac.com: What you should know about celiac disease


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“Celiac disease is a serious autoimmune disorder that can occur in ... He adds that when people with celiac disease eat gluten (a protein found in ... Bukaba says it is important to consult the doctor before trying a gluten-free diet.

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Victoria1234 Experienced
10 hours ago, admin said:

“Celiac disease is a serious autoimmune disorder that can occur in ... He adds that when people with celiac disease eat gluten (a protein found in ... Bukaba says it is important to consult the doctor before trying a gluten-free diet.

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Talk about bad information!

If you usually take wheat products, and other kinds of food that contain gluten, it is high time you changed your diet because you could be risking catching celiac disease.

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kareng Grand Master

This is so stupid!  Why does our news service think this is a legit source for articles?  

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Ennis-TX Grand Master

Dear admin, stop taking money for "News" post and start vetting them yourself first. If it is "Real" has scientific backing, and is actually useful to the community then post it as "News". Your going to seriously degrade the reliability and creditably of the site with "b$#@@#$$" articles. No offense intended but I am really seeing much more of this and it is getting annoying and disheartening.

In this case the article starts off really bad with misinformation but then goes into some solid information about the disease. What should have been done in this case was instead of linking to it. You should have copied the information edited out the incorrect information and posted the relevant parts in our own forum. This article was typed out by a editor who obviously knows nothing of the disease and the first paragraph is a scare tactic/attention grabber that needs to be removed.

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