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  1. Open Original Shared LinkFamily Practice News Digital Network With the exception of those diagnosed between the age of 25 and 29 years, women with celiac disease are no more likely than are women without celiac disease to have fertility problems, according to findings from a large population-based study in the ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  2. Celiac.com Oats Not Safe for Some People with Celiac DiseaseCeliac.com For American researchers, gluten-free oats have generally been regarded as safe for people with celiac disease, and the decision about whether to include oats in a gluten-free diet has been left to the individual. In Australia, oats are not recommended ... Open Original Shared...
  3. Open Original Shared LinkFamily Practice News Digital Network With the exception of those diagnosed between the age of 25 and 29 years, women with celiac disease are no more likely than are women without celiac disease to have fertility problems, according to findings from a large population-based study in the ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  4. Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth A new study has found that people with celiac disease are turning to social media networks to connect with others and get help. Data mining has shown that they use common hashtags on Twitter to find information and share their experiences. A researcher ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  5. Open Original Shared LinkYumanewsnow Scottsdale, Arizona - Because people with celiac disease must avoid gluten - a protein found in foods containing wheat, barley and rye - it can be a challenge to get enough grains. Grains are an important part of a healthy diet. They are a good source ... Open Original Shared Link Kansas City infoZine Open Original...
  6. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Dr. Nigma Talib claims she can identify diet problems by simply looking at a person's face. At a recent event filled with celebrities, she was able to spot issues such as celiac disease by examining the face. Dr. Talib explains that dietary changes can ... Open Original Shared Link ...
  7. Open Original Shared LinkLegal Examiner The symptoms of Benicar enteropathy mimic that of Celiac Disease, the difference being that a gluten-free lifestyle will not improve the symptoms. The only way to improve symptoms is by discontinuing the use of Benicar. A few common symptoms of Benicar ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  8. Open Original Shared LinkLegal Examiner The symptoms of Benicar enteropathy mimic that of Celiac Disease, the difference being that a gluten-free lifestyle will not improve the symptoms. The only way to improve symptoms is by discontinuing the use of Benicar. A few common symptoms of Benicar ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  9. Celiac.com Does Obesity Play a Major Role in Triggering Autoimmune Diseases?Celiac.com Celiac.com 11/28/2014 - According to a new study, obesity plays a major part in triggering and prolonging autoimmune diseases, such as celiac disease, Crohn's disease and multiple sclerosis. Image: Wikimedia Commons--Victovoi The study appeared ... Open Original...
  10. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFox News A classical set of celiac disease symptoms no longer reflects the profile of most newly-diagnosed patients, according to a new study from Italy. Instead, doctors need to take other symptoms into account and consider the possibility of celiac disease ... Open Original Shared Link Washington...
  11. If you have any interest in doing an article on this topic for publication in our Journal of Gluten Sensitivity, please let me know.
  12. Celiac.com Food Industry Responding to Gluten-free Consumer DemandCeliac.com Celiac.com 11/27/2014 - A growing desire to avoid gluten is changing the food industry in myriad ways, so says an article in the Oct 25th 2014 edition of the Economist. Photo: CC--Lyza The article points to a fast rising consumer demand for gluten-free ... Open Original...
  13. Open Original Shared LinkYahoo News (Reuters Health) – A classical set of celiac disease symptoms no longer reflects the profile of most newly-diagnosed patients, according to a new study from Italy. Instead, doctors need to take other symptoms into account and consider the possibility ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  14. Open Original Shared LinkJerusalem Post Dr. Umberto Volta and his coauthors write in the journal BMC Gastroenterology that just 15 years ago, celiac disease was still thought of mainly as a rare pediatric food intolerance, whose most common signs were diarrhea and intestinal damage that was ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  15. Celiac.com Open Original Shared LinkReuters Dr. Umberto Volta and his coauthors write in the journal BMC Gastroenterology that just 15 years ago, celiac disease was still thought of mainly as a rare pediatric food intolerance, whose most common signs were diarrhea and intestinal damage that was ... Introducing Gluten to Your Infant Celiac.com Open...
  16. Celiac.com Catholic Church Votes to Address Gluten-free Communion IssuesCeliac.com Celiac.com 11/26/2014 - Catholics with celiac disease received some hopeful news recently, when the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops voted overwhelmingly in favor of drafting of a revision to the Guidelines for the Celebration of the Sacraments with ... Open Original...
  17. Celiac.com Introducing Gluten to Your InfantCeliac.com Miranda Jade Turbin became extremely interested and involved in the subjects of celiac disease, gluten sensitivity and gluten issues a number of years ago, after being diagnosed as celiac after many years of unresolved troubles. Since then, she has ... Open Original Shared Link View the...
  18. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkTHV 11 Untreated celiac disease is associated with osteoporosis, fertility problems, skin rashes, and joint pains. Celiac disease is a medical problem with real consequences and should be followed by a physician. Most stomach upsets resolve on their own. Open Original Shared Link Kawartha Media Group...
  19. Open Original Shared LinkU.S. News & World Report (blog) As a dietitian who both counsels patients with newly-diagnosed celiac disease and personally follows a strict gluten-free diet as the result of my own autoimmune shortcomings, I spend a lot of time scrutinizing diets for traces of unexpected gluten. My ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  20. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Shopping during the holidays is already stressful, and finding gluten-free gifts safe for people with celiac disease adds another layer of worry. If you are trying to find the perfect present, then you may want to consider the following ideas. They are ... Open Original Shared Link ...
  21. Open Original Shared LinkOnline Athens We discuss celiac disease as a cause of gastrointestinal distress in our Guide to Digestive Disorders. Anyone who would like a copy, please send $3 in check or money order with a long (No. 10), stamped (70 cents), self-addressed envelope to: Graedons' ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  22. Celiac.com Two-Thirds of Celiac Patients Show Full Histological Recovery After 1-Year on ...Celiac.com Celiac.com 11/24/2014 - Following a strict gluten-free diet is the only way to treat celiac disease. However, researchers have been lacking clear agreement on how and when to assess gluten-free dietary adherence in celiac patients or how to determine...
  23. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedical Daily For people with celiac disease, around seven percent of Americans, adhering to a gluten-free diet is their only way of ensuring an immune response does not attack their small intestine. Some people without celiac disease or gluten intolerance, however ... Open Original Shared Link Pioneer...
  24. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkLA Weekly Sales of gluten-free foods have surged 68 percent in the last two years, according to a new study – even though other studies have shown that only 1 percent of the U.S. population actually has celiac disease. Still, more and more Americans are ... Open Original Shared Link Medical Daily ...
  25. Open Original Shared LinkNorth Country Now POTSDAM -- Canton-Potsdam Hospital's Celiac Disease Support Group will meet Monday, Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. in the second floor classroom on the hospital's main campus at 50 Leroy St. Members of the community are welcome and encouraged to attend, ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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