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ARCHIVED Celiac Disease May Not Be The Only Reason To Go Gluten Free - Wndu-Tv
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Open Original Shared LinkWNDU-TV Easy access to these foods is a blessing for the two million Americans who struggle with celiac disease and can't tolerate gluten. But we're finding out, the gluten free movement is gaining followers for other health reasons. For Paul Daniel, going ... Open Original Shared Link WZZM Open Original Shared Link Open... -
ARCHIVED What Factors Promote Hypertransaminasemia In Celiac Disease? - Celiac.com
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What Factors Promote Hypertransaminasemia in Celiac Disease?Celiac.com They analyzed data collected from consecutive patients referred from January 1997 through December 2009 to the celiac disease clinic at the Spedali Civili of Brescia, Italy. They then used serologic and biopsy analysis to assess the factors influencing ... Open Original Shared Link... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Breakfast Sandwich - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Gluten-Free Breakfast SandwichCeliac.com Melissa Bess Reed has been Gluten Free for over 15 years after diagnosis of Auto-immune Disorders that develop Gluten Intolerance. In 1998 she was diagnosed with Celiac Disease and subsequent diagnosis of Hashimoto Thyroiditis in 2012. Open Original Shared Link View the full article -
Open Original Shared LinkHealth Hub from Cleveland Clinic Researchers may be a step closer to helping doctors to identify children born with a higher risk for Celiac disease, which ultimately could result in earlier treatment and fewer complications from the disorder. A new study points to a possible way to ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
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ARCHIVED Higher Celiac Disease Risk In Children With Certain Hla Haplotypes - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Higher Celiac Disease Risk in Children with Certain HLA HaplotypesCeliac.com Celiac.com 07/21/2014 - The presence of HLA haplotype DR3–DQ2 or DR4–DQ8 is associated with an increased risk of celiac disease. In addition, nearly all children with celiac disease have serum antibodies against tissue transglutaminase (tTG). Open Original Sha... -
ARCHIVED Easy Frozen Chocolate Banana Pudding (Gluten-Free) - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Easy Frozen Chocolate Banana Pudding (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com In 1994 I was diagnosed with celiac disease, which led me to create Celiac.com in 1995. I created this site for a single purpose: To help as many people as possible with celiac disease get diagnosed so they can begin to live happy, healthy gluten-free ... Open Original Shared Link... -
Easy Frozen Chocolate Banana Pudding (Gluten-Free)
Scott Adams posted an article in Kids Recipes (Gluten-Free)
Celiac.com 07/18/2014 - It’s been hot lately, so I’ve been looking and lots and lots of tasty cool, and frozen things to make the summer just a bit more enjoyable. For people who love chocolate and bananas, oh, and whipped cream, thi... -
ARCHIVED Could An Italian Patent Change Gluten-Free Food World Forever? - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Could An Italian Patent Change Gluten-free Food World Forever?Celiac.com The researchers, all at the Department of Agricultural Sciences, Food and the Environment, University of Foggia are claiming that their revolutionary new method will enable the manufacture of wheat products safe for people with celiac disease. The ... Open Original... -
Open Original Shared LinkPharmaceutical Business Review BioLineRx, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to identifying, in-licensing and developing promising therapeutic candidates, announced today unblinded results from its Phase 1/2 study for BL-7010, a novel polymer for the treatment of ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
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Open Original Shared LinkPharmaceutical Business Review BioLineRx, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to identifying, in-licensing and developing promising therapeutic candidates, announced today unblinded results from its Phase 1/2 study for BL-7010, a novel polymer for the treatment of ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
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UK Study Shows Celiac Disease Rates Four Times Higher in Last 20 YearsCeliac.com Celiac.com 07/16/2014 - Information about the number of cases and and overall rates of celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis in the UK have not been well studied over time, either by region or by age. Yet, this type of information is essential ... Open Original Shared...
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ARCHIVED Jennifer Esposito's Incredible Journey With Celiac Disease - Allergic Living
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkAllergic Living We've seen her acting chops in many roles – from the movie Crash to the TV shows Blue Bloods and the former Spin City. But now we're getting to know Jennifer Esposito in close-up, as a member of the celiac disease community. After many years of doctor ... Open Original Shared Link G... -
Open Original Shared LinkSeeking Alpha The company intends to continue its investigation of lower repeated doses of BL-7010 in order to identify the optimal dose for an efficacy study. BL-7010 is a non-absorbable, orally-available polymer intended for the treatment of celiac disease. It has ... Open Original Shared Link StreetInsider.com (subscription)...
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Open Original Shared LinkStreetInsider.com (subscription) BioLineRx Ltd. (NASDAQ: BLRX) announced today unblinded results from its Phase 1/2 study for BL-7010, a novel polymer for the treatment of celiac disease. The Phase 1/2 study, taking place at Tampere Hospital in Finland, a world-leading site for celiac ... Open Original Shared Link Wall Street Journal...
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Open Original Shared LinkWall Street Journal BL-7010 is a novel, non-absorbable, orally available polymer intended for the treatment of celiac disease. It has a high affinity for gliadins, the immunogenic proteins present in gluten that cause celiac disease. By sequestering gliadins, BL-7010 ... Open Original Shared Link StreetInsider.com (subscription...
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Open Original Shared LinkMarketWatch BL-7010 is a novel, non-absorbable, orally available polymer intended for the treatment of celiac disease. It has a high affinity for gliadins, the immunogenic proteins present in gluten that cause celiac disease. By sequestering gliadins, BL-7010 ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED Celiac Or Not, Gluten Free Dish Soap Is Ridiculous - Daily Beast
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkDaily Beast While ingesting gluten (typically from eating foods containing wheat, barley or rye) can cause serious inflammation in the intestines of patients with celiac disease, millions more Americans perceive that they will derive some benefit from limiting or ... Open Original Shared Link Gastroenterology... -
ARCHIVED The Truth About Celiac Disease - Brazosport Facts (Subscription)
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Open Original Shared LinkBrazosport Facts (subscription) I f not for her niece, Lake Jackson resident Debra Hudson might still be in near-constant pain. It was 21 years ago when doctors diagnosed Hudson's then 1-year-old niece with celiac disease. kAm“(6 5:5 2 =@E @7 E6DED[ 3FE E96J 4@F=5?'E 7:?5 H92E ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original S... -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkGastroenterology & Endoscopy News Chicago—Fewer than half of people who should be screened for celiac disease according to current guidelines are being evaluated for the condition, new data suggest. Given the limited prevalence of celiac disease, population-based screening is ... Cool Strawberry M...
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NEXT MEETING of HOUSTON CELIAC SUPPORT GROUP DATE: Saturday, July 19, 2014 PLACE: Kendall Branch Library, 609 N. Eldridge Parkway, Houston, 77079. (Between Memorial Drive and Enclave Parkway ,on west side of...
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ARCHIVED Cool Strawberry Mint Lemonade (Gluten-Free) - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Cool Strawberry Mint Lemonade (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com In 1994 I was diagnosed with celiac disease, which led me to create Celiac.com in 1995. I created this site for a single purpose: To help as many people as possible with celiac disease get diagnosed so they can begin to live happy, healthy gluten-free ... Open Original Shared Link ... -
Cool Strawberry Mint Lemonade (Gluten-Free)
Scott Adams posted an article in Kids Recipes (Gluten-Free)
Celiac.com 07/15/2014 - The heat of summer begs for something cool and refreshing. Having something familiar, yet a little off-beat can help too. This recipe delivers a tasty, thirst-quenching strawberry lemonade with a dash of mint. It... -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkGastroenterology & Endoscopy News Chicago—Fewer than half of people who should be screened for celiac disease according to current guidelines are being evaluated for the condition, new data suggest. Given the limited prevalence of celiac disease, population-based screening is ... Open Original S...
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ARCHIVED Can A Gluten-Free Diet Lower The Risk Of Diabetes? - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Can a Gluten-free Diet Lower the Risk of Diabetes?Celiac.com Celiac.com 07/14/2014 - Early life intestinal problems have previously been shown to influence diabetes rates. There is also some evidence that a gluten-free diet can lower rates of diabetes, but just how strong is the influence of gluten-free diet on ... Open Original Shared... -
Next Meeting Annual Potluck (Indoors) Wednesday, July 30, 2014 6:00 p.m. OSF St. Anthony's Hospital Rockford, IL Founders Room (lower level) Ă‚ Bring a Gluten-Free dish to pass, along with table service & drink. Don't forget the recipe!...