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  1. Calgary scientists have made a breakthrough that could help celiac patients digest gluten with the help of an enzyme from bug-eating pitcher plants. Open Original Shared Link
  2. Metagenomics shows dysbiosis and a potentially pathogenic N. flavescens strain in adults with celiac disease. View the full article
  3. In response to the global interest in gluten-free foods, the ANSI-ASQ National ... gluten for people with gluten-related disorders such as celiac disease and ... “By offering accreditation for the Gluten-Free Certification Program, ANAB ... Open Original Shared Link
  4. Though gluten-free diets have been gaining popularity over the past ... In the past, the only way to be diagnosed with Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity ... Open Original Shared Link
  5. Are there options for treating celiac disease besides a gluten-free diet? View the full article
  6. The support group meeting for celiac disease will be held Monday, Aug. ... Along with a gluten-free dish to share, please bring about eight copies of ... Open Original Shared Link
  7. “There's no evidence that a gluten-free diet is beneficial for people without celiac disease, and a small portion of people with other issues,” Dr. Green ... Open Original Shared Link
  8. The Canadian Celiac Association will receive more than $500,000 in ... One in 133 Canadians suffer from celiac disease, and a gluten-free diet is the ... Open Original Shared Link
  9. Celiac.com 08/04/2016 - Holidaying or backpacking in South America might seem daunting for travellers with celiac disease, but eating gluten-free is ... View the full article
  10. Holidaying or backpacking in South America might seem daunting for travellers with celiac disease, but eating gluten-free is actually very manageable, providing you're organised and do plenty of research. Unfortunately there seems to be a lack of reliable information on the web about eating gluten-free in South America, which is what inspired this article...
  11. The National Institute of Health warns of the following complications of celiac disease in patients who DO NOT follow the gluten-free diet. View the full article
  12. Did, or do you know the hidden dangers of celiac disease? Often we can spout off some of the things we have been told, heard or learned on this gluten free journey, but do you know the hidden dangers of unchecked or ignored celiac disease or gluten sensitivity? View the full article
  13. The first app, Find Me Gluten Free, is sort of like Yelp for celiacs. Breene said its helpful in figuring out which businesses will take the disease seriously ... Open Original Shared Link
  14. Does your dog need gluten-free food? This guide will help you decide, and, if so, to choose the best gluten- or grain-free foods for your dog. View the full article
  15. Most dogs do not suffer from celiac disease, so a gluten-free diet is not necessary, nor will it be likely to improve the dog's health in any way. There are ... View the full article
  16. Simply dubbed as "Gluten Sensitivity", the recent health trend toward gluten-free products and labeling appears to be gaining major traction. In fact, a ... Open Original Shared Link
  17. A review article last year said that no evidence existed for health benefits of gluten-free products for people who did not suffer from celiac disease or ... Open Original Shared Link
  18. Sygo didn't seem alarmed, but she does believe gluten-free diets are simply a trend, unless of course you suffer from celiac disease. “Well it is the ... Open Original Shared Link
  19. According to test samples, gluten-free oat products are almost three times more likely to be contaminated with gluten than other gluten-free products. View the full article
  20. After complaining about the awfulness of drywall, a commenter with Celiac Disease noted another issue with the stuff: It may have gluten in it. Open Original Shared Link
  21. She discovered the joys of a gluten-free living after her elder kid was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. She often experiments with new forms and ... Open Original Shared Link
  22. I am so thankful to be on this gluten free journey. I was sick for 12 years before going gluten free. I have always been a semi-homemade sort of cook . View the full article
  23. One thing I have noticed since becoming a parent is how every place we go there are treats and candy. Even cashiers hand out candy at the checkout. Food is everywhere. Our kids are constantly being bombarded with sugary baked goods and salty snacks. View the full article
  24. Fresh salsa may be king of summer snacking, but roasted salsa is definitely the queen. View the full article
  25. Christine Rudolph is a passionate health and lifestyle blogger who loves to write about prevailing trends. She is a featured author at various ... View the full article
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