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  1. In a recent issue of Journal of Gluten Sensitivity, we announced a research study/survey for adults who are 18 or older and living the "gluten-free" lifestyle in a household with other adults over 18. Click here to read the Survey Overview Article. The survey is a research study conducted by Jean Duane, PhD Student at the University of Denver. It will focus...
  2. I have celiac disease, an inherited autoimmune condition that affects about ... My first test was a gluten-free roll at Cooper's Hawk Winery, one of my ... Open Original Shared Link
  3. To illustrate this, patients suffering from celiac disease who were placed on a gluten-free diet for a year had significantly lower levels of anxiety. Open Original Shared Link
  4. It is important to understand that Celiac disease is rather rare, though. affecting about one percent of the population. For those folks, gluten free is the ... Open Original Shared Link
  5. The current gluten-free food fad, except for those with diagnosed celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, is also part of the origins-deception issue. Open Original Shared Link
  6. Could you please check the site again and let me know if this is still happening? Please refresh your browser which is f5 or the reload icon at the top of the browser address bar....thank you!
  7. Anyone who knows their oats will tell you Nairn's is a familiar name in the industry. The iconic Scottish grocery brand began making that name as Nairn's Oatcakes in 1896, when John and Sarah Nairn set up a village bakery in Strathaven, Lanarkshire. More than 120 years later, it has grown from cottage industry to large-scale production, with about 150 workers...
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  9. Missa Bay, LLC, a Swedesboro, N.J. establishment, is recalling approximately 1,719 pounds of chicken caesar salad products due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The product contains wheat, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. ...
  10. Try clearing your cookies/cache in your browser, then logging back into the board and see if the problem persists. If it does, it would be good to get a screen shot. Also, be sure you are not blocking cookies in your browser or fire wall, and those settings are at default.
  11. Celiac disease is one of today's most prevalent and lucrative digestive ... watch celiac cases continue to skyrocket-even amidst all the new gluten-free ... Open Original Shared Link
  12. Kids suffering from Celiac Disease can have trouble processing gluten in certain foods and may not be able to eat the normal school cafeteria food. Open Original Shared Link
  13. But the nationwide chain recommends that gluten-intolerant consumers and people with celiac disease refrain from eating their “Gluten-Free Crust ... Open Original Shared Link
  14. A lawsuit claims that Colonial Williamsburg kicked an 11-year-old gluten-sensitive boy out of Shields Tavern earlier this year are drawing attention and sharp comment. The boy, identified in court documents only as “J.D.,” suffers from a medical condition that prevents him from eating the same food as his classmates, and the restaurant’s policy specific...
  15. This review discusses the the role of a gluten-free diet in the clinical management of celiac disease and nonceliac gluten sensitivity and highlights the ... Open Original Shared Link
  16. Some evidence indicates that rates of celiac disease in the general population are increasing over time. Prior to the discovery of gluten's role in celiac disease, the prognosis for celiac sufferers was bleak. Did higher betas of death keep celiac disease rates correspondingly lower? View the full article
  17. Some evidence indicates that rates of celiac disease in the general population are increasing over time. Prior to the discovery of gluten's role in celiac disease, the prognosis for celiac sufferers was bleak. Did higher betas of death keep celiac disease rates correspondingly lower? View the full article
  18. ... passed away) had Celiac disease and could not eat any products containing gluten, ... Yes, you can make gluten-free bread but as a host, it is not permitted at ... Real bread for communion purposes is made with wheat flour, which ... Open Original Shared Link
  19. MYTH: Celiac disease is the same thing as a wheat allergy. FACT: Celiac disease ... Importantly, not all gluten-free foods are wheat-free. And not all ... Open Original Shared Link
  20. Pizza chain Papa John's is warning consumers that its new gluten-free pizza is not safe for people with celiac disease or serious gluten intolerance. After announcing on Monday that it was introducing a gluten-free crust made with sorghum, teff, amaranth, and quinoa at locations across the US, the company warned that it does not recommend the crust for people...
  21. The popular pizza chain recently introduced a gluten free pizza. ... So Papa John's has actually advised people with celiac disease to steer clear. Open Original Shared Link
  22. While she had been a long-time advocate for avoiding gluten and eating "Paleo", she learned many autoimmune conditions, such as Celiac's disease ... Open Original Shared Link
  23. You've heard the claims: Meat, gluten, dairy products and just about ... poses a real threat to victims of celiac disease — but the disease afflicts no ... risk whatsoever into demanding pricier and, usually, less flavorful gluten-free pasta. Open Original Shared Link
  24. Papa John's debuts gluten-free pizza this week ... that the new flavor is not for customers diagnosed with a severe gluten intolerance or celiac disease. Open Original Shared Link
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