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October 15 - Cnn


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I deleted the non-operable link. Please follow this thread for the proper link.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

LISA

SO THIS WAS YESTERDAY

THIS LINK WE HAVE TO SIGN INTO WILL GIVE US YESTERDAYS VIDEO?

DID YOU WATCH IT?

WAS IT GOOD AND ANY NEW INFO?

JUDY

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Let me know too, cause I it wouldn't let me access it either.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

I couldn't access it, either. :(

Lisa Mentor

I clicked on the link on the bottom and was able to view the segment. If that doesn't work, I am helpless to provide answers for viewing this. Maybe Peter can help?

The segments run all week.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

hi guys

see if this works

just got an alert and i watched this just now.

hope you can get it to work

maybe this will be the link that will work all week

a really good piece i think

Heidi is just such a sweet person as i met her when she was in Philly for gluten-free Philly event

good luck

judy

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Lisa Mentor

Thanks Judy. I deleted my original link. (also I posted TMI :ph34r: )

LoriC Apprentice

Thank you so much for that link/video, i'm going to email to all my friends and family, as i'm tired of trying to explain my disease to them, :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

tHANKS kAREN

YOURS IS A BETTER LINK AFTER THE COMMERCIAL..... :lol:

i'M KEEPING MINE JUST IN CASE THERE WILL BE MORE THIS WEEK AND MAYBE WILL LINK TO THEM TOO.

HUGS........HOW ARE YOU FEELING ............HAVEN'T SEEN YOU POSTING UPDATES ON THAT THREAD YOU STARTED?

J

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THIS IS SO INTERESTING...........I JUST WENT BACK AND LOOKED AT KAREN'S LINK AND THE DR WASN'T ON IT..........THIS ONE HAS A GREAT DR ON IT AND SHE WAS TALKING ABOUT PHARMACEUTICALS AND SUPPLEMENTS ...........HUMMMM??????????? :blink:

I'D TRY THIS LINK FROM THE CELIACCENTRAL.ORG FOR BOTH INTERVIEWS.

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TOPICS FOR THIS WEEKS COVERAGE ON 'CELIAC' BY HEIDI ON CNN.-----------------

Monday: What is celiac disease?

Dr. Aline Charabaty of Georgetown University Medical Center's Division of Gastroenterology will join CNN's Heidi Collins in the Newsroom to discuss the basics of celiac disease, diagnosis and treatment with a gluten-free diet.

Tuesday: "Non-Gastrointestinal Complications of Celiac Disease."

Dr. Richard Mandel of the Center for Advanced Orthopedics in Philadelphia will discuss the orthopedic complications of celiac disease and celiac patients can improve bone health. Also in the CNN Newsroom, Dr. Robert Mangione, dean of the St. Johns University College of Pharmacy, will explain how gluten in medication can impact celiac patients and discuss the immediate need for labeling of gluten in medication.

Wednesday: "Gluten-Free School Lunches."

Rep. Steve Kagen (D-WI) will offer tips for safely sending celiac children to school and federal school lunch requirements to provide gluten-free meals.

Thursday: "Hope with Celiac Disease."

Vanessa Maltin of the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness and Beyond Rice Cakes author will be on CNN discussing new resources available to help patients cope with celiac disease including cookbooks, video podcasts, cupcake parties and celiac camps.

Friday: "Gluten-Free Dining in Restaurants."

Tips for managing food allergies at restaurants and how patients can ensure a safe dining experience.

So, be sure to tune in to CNN from Oct. 15-19 to hear from some of the nations' top celiac disease experts and learn some great tips for managing a gluten-free lifestyle.

Watch the sneak preview now on CeliacCentral.org!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I've been trying all morning to find a video link to yesterdays cnn show with Helidi.

Has anyone seen it yet?

I am interested as it about a Philly dr and bones as he's an orthopod.

Karen did you find one or see an alert?

I cked the celiaccentral.org link but can't find it or on the CNN video site :blink:

Thanks Judy

Nikki'smom Apprentice

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Here are some stories I found that cnn did

par18 Apprentice

Just saw the Oct 15th video by Heidi Collins. I thought it was one of the better reports ever given on television. The reason I feel is that the person giving it was an actual "expert" on the subject. She did not waste a lot of time expressing an opinion but pretty much stated the facts regarding symptoms, low diagnosing rate and dining-out issues. If her objective was to promote awareness then I think she succeeded. I wonder if the 3% diagnosing rate is accurate. If true the rate is going down not up! Not a good sign.

Tom

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