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  1. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkRedOrbit TEDDY is studying celiac disease and type 1 diabetes because both are autoimmune diseases with some of the same genetic risk factors. Celiac disease occurs in just under 1 percent of the U.S. population, and is more common than type 1 diabetes. Celiac ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  2. Celiac.com Mysteriously Infertile Woman Conceives After Celiac Diagnosis, Gluten-free DietCeliac.com Celiac.com 07/04/2014 - Celiac disease can be a factor in many cases of unexplained infertility in women. The recent case in Orlando, Florida of a woman named Vicky Crust, serves to drive home that fact, and to illustrate the potential benefits of a...
  3. Open Original Shared LinkConsumerAffairs Physicians at the University of Colorado School of Medicine have found that screening of genetically susceptible infants can lead to the diagnosis of celiac disease at a very early age. Edwin Liu, MD, lead author of the study, said the findings are ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  4. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkNews-Medical.net Physicians from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in collaboration with an international team of researchers have demonstrated that screening of genetically susceptible infants can lead to the diagnosis of celiac disease at a very early age. Open Original Shared Link Kansas...
  5. Open Original Shared LinkMedical Research News and Interviews_ MedicalResearch.com Dr. Agardh: In this study, we stratify the risk of celiac disease among children according to their HLA genotype and country of residence. We confirm that HLA-DQ2/2 genotype is the major risk factor for early celiac disease, but also show how the risk ... Open Original...
  6. Open Original Shared LinkScience Codex AURORA, Colo. (July 3, 2014) – Physicians from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in collaboration with an international team of researchers have demonstrated that screening of genetically susceptible infants can lead to the diagnosis of ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  7. Open Original Shared LinkEurekAlert (press release) AURORA, Colo. (July 3, 2014) – Physicians from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in collaboration with an international team of researchers have demonstrated that screening of genetically susceptible infants can lead to the diagnosis of ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared L...
  8. Open Original Shared LinkMonthly Prescribing Reference (HealthDay News) — There is a high risk for celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease early in childhood among those with HLA haplotype DR3-DQ2, according to a study published in the July 3 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Edwin Liu ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original S...
  9. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedscape Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype DR3-DQ2 is associated with dosage-dependent increases in risk for celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease in young children, according to a study published in the July 3 issue of the New England Journal ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  10. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedscape Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype DR3-DQ2 is associated with dosage-dependent increases in risk for celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease in young children, according to a study published in the July 3 issue of the New England Journal ... Open Original Shared Link Healthline...
  11. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkKansas City infoZine Thursday, July 03, 2014 :: Staff infoZine. More than one quarter of children with two copies of a high-risk variant in a specific group of genes develop an early sign of celiac disease called celiac disease autoimmunity (CDA) by age 5. Washington DC ... Open Original Shared Link...
  12. Open Original Shared LinkDoctors Lounge There is a high risk for celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease early in childhood among those with HLA haplotype DR3-DQ2, according to a study published in the July 3 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. WEDNESDAY, July 2, 2014 ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  13. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link2 Minute Medicine 1. Children with the HLA haplotype DR3-DQ2 were at a higher risk for developing celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease by 5 years of age. 2. Female gender, Swedish residence, and having a first-degree relative with celiac disease were ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  14. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkHealthline A new study finds that more than one quarter of children with two copies of a high-risk gene variant develop celiac disease autoimmunity (CDA) by the age of 5. CDA is a precursor to celiac disease. Nearly 90 percent of people with full-blown celiac ... Open Original Shared Link National Institutes...
  15. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkScience 2.0 TEDDY is studying celiac disease and type 1 diabetes because both are autoimmune diseases with some of the same genetic risk factors. Celiac disease occurs in just under 1 percent of the U.S. population, and is more common than type 1 diabetes. Celiac ... Open Original Shared Link ...
  16. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkNational Institutes of Health (press release) More than one quarter of children with two copies of a high-risk variant in a specific group of genes develop an early sign of celiac disease called celiac disease autoimmunity (CDA) by age 5. The findings are from The Environmental Determinants of ... Open...
  17. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedical Daily For the roughly three million Americans with celiac disease, however, eating gluten-free isn't a fad — consuming the protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and other grains can lead to dangerous malnutrition. Finding the disease early is critical to ... Open Original Shared Link ...
  18. Open Original Shared LinkChicago Daily Herald Alex was diagnosed with Celiac disease last year, and the disorder has prevented her from eating her former favorite food, French bread. People with Celiac are unable to eat gluten, a protein in wheat, because it inflames their bowels and can prevent ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  19. Are Tylenol, Advil and Aspirin Promoting Celiac Disease?Celiac.com Celiac.com 07/02/2014 - Each year, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and aspirin, send more than 100,000 people to the hospital, and cause over 16,000 deaths. These drugs are marketed under brand ... Open Original Shared Link View the...
  20. Open Original Shared LinkMonthly Prescribing Reference (HealthDay News) — The "brain fog" experienced by many celiac disease patients seems to improve as their intestines heal after adopting a gluten-free diet, a small new study suggests. The study appears in the July issue of the journal Alimentary ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared L...
  21. Open Original Shared LinkHCPLive FRIDAY, June 27, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- The "brain fog" experienced by many celiac disease patients seems to improve as their intestines heal after adopting a gluten-free diet, a small new study suggests. The study appears in the July issue of the ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  22. Open Original Shared LinkBMC Pediatrics Untreated celiac disease is traditionally believed to be associated with malabsorption and underweight. However, studies describing body mass index (BMI) in individuals at the time of diagnosis have shown contradictory results. We investigated the ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  23. Celiac.com Is Genetically Modified Wheat the Solution to Celiac Disease?Celiac.com Their efforts to create celiac-friendly wheat varieties via genetic modification aims to “solve a health problem that directly affects a large proportion of consumers, in developed as well as developing countries, and with higher consumer awareness ... Open Original S...
  24. Celiac.com The Daily Show's Jon Stewart Nails Celiac Disease!Celiac.com Celiac.com 06/26/2014 - In a segment that was noteworthy for its accuracy, focus and generous time allotment, The Daily Show host, Jon Stewart, opened up about his son's experiences with celiac disease. Photo: Wikimedia Commons For the segment ... Open Original Shared Link ...
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    16th International Coeliac Disease Symposium 21–24 June 2015 Prague, Czech Republic Congress Secretariat: GUARANT International, Na Pankráci 17, 140 21 Prague 4, Czech Republic Tel.: +420 284 001 444, fax: +420 284 001 448, ...
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