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  1. Celiac.com Foraging for Gluten-Free FiberCeliac.com Celiac.com 10/08/2014 - The one condition that accounts for almost half of the patients who seek out gastroenterologists is IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). Many celiacs suffer from this ailment. IBS is a 'functional' disorder, meaning that there is no ... Open Original Shared Link View the...
  2. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Researchers are trying to develop a new type of wheat that will have less gluten, but doctors are concerned people with celiac disease may be entering a dangerous territory by consuming this type of product. The wheat still contains a small amount of ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  3. Open Original Shared LinkTheAlternativePress.com WESTFIELD, NJ — Kindergarteners at Precious People, a childcare center in Westfield, recently raised more than $560 to fund research for Celiac disease with a gluten-free bake sale on honor of classmate Sydney Kessler of Cranford, who was diagnosed ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared L...
  4. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPRI Instead, she's concerned about people with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder. For them, gluten is toxic. It destroys their intestines, blocks the absorption of nutrients and fiddles with the immune system. But Lamacchia says it won't stay that way ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  5. South Park Hits Comedy Gold with Gluten-free Ebola!Celiac.com Jefferson Adams is a freelance writer living in San Francisco. His poems, essays and photographs have appeared in Antioch Review, Blue Mesa Review, CALIBAN, Hayden's Ferry Review, Huffington Post, the Mississippi Review, and Slate among others. Open Original Shared Link View the full article
  6. Open Original Shared LinkSarasota Herald-Tribune When a child develops such a devastating constellation of symptoms, you'd think his doctors might consider testing for celiac disease, an autoimmune reaction to dietary gluten that can destroy the small intestine. Awareness of the problem has never ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  7. Open Original Shared LinkGlens Falls Post-Star Dr. Frederick Dreher, DDS, addresses The Connection between Your Dentist, Celiac Disease, Gluten Intolerance, and Overall Body Wellness. New guests and members are welcome. There will be gluten-free refreshments, resources on gluten-free living, and ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  8. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Convenience is sometimes a necessity, and apps have made the process of ordering food from restaurants much simpler. Now, more apps are recognizing the need to filter options for celiac disease, so gluten-free food is easier to find. Although it is ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  9. Open Original Shared LinkStandard Speaker A Conyngham woman will offer tips on living with celiac disease during a Second Friday event at The Shop 2, 105 E. Broad St. Monica Astorino, who co-authors the GlutenFreeDoubleTalk blog with her daughter, Daria Capone, will also present some of the ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  10. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkNewsmax Health A growing body of research indicates that many people who react to gluten may be suffering a condition called non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or NCGS. Supermarket shelves are packed with foods labeled gluten-free (including some that naturally lack gluten). Open Original Shared Link New...
  11. If you’d like more information about the events being held on Florida’s East Coast: Gluten-Free & Allergen Free Wellness Events Jacksonville, FL – November 15, 2014 West Palm Beach, FL - February 22, 2015 Email: gfafwellnessevent@gmail...
  12. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkNew York Times (blog) But a growing body of research indicates that many may be suffering a real condition called non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or NCGS. It is not celiac disease, a far less common autoimmune condition that can destroy the small intestine. Indeed, no one ... Open Original Shared Link...
  13. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkNew York Times (blog) But a growing body of research indicates that many may be suffering a real condition called non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or NCGS. It is not celiac disease, a far less common autoimmune condition that can destroy the small intestine. Indeed, no one ... Open Original Shared Link...
  14. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkBoston Globe In an effort to prevent celiac disease in newborns with a family history, pediatricians have been advising mothers to introduce gluten-filled foods between 4 and 7 months of age before the immune system fully developed. But that advice is likely to ... Open Original Shared Link Poughkeepsie...
  15. Open Original Shared LinkBerkshire Eagle The trouble for Daniel Tully, then 12 and an excellent student and athlete in New York, began 20 months ago, when he developed what seemed like a virus that kept recurring, each time sending him to bed and keeping him from school for a week. In January ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  16. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkSci-Tech Today Two studies give disappointing news for parents looking for a way to prevent celiac disease in babies at higher risk for it because of family history. Neither breast-feeding nor timing the start of gluten-containing foods makes a difference in whether ... Open Original Shared Link ...
  17. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPoughkeepsie Journal The new findings put to rest hopes that a child could avoid celiac disease if mothers breast-feed their babies and introduce gluten between 4 and 6 months old, said Dr. Alessio Fasano, co-author of one of the studies and director of the Center for ... Open Original Shared Link...
  18. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPoughkeepsie Journal You just might have celiac disease. According to the Celiac Disease Foundation, there are nearly 300 known symptoms of celiac disease that occur in the digestive system or other parts of the body. One symptom is a skin rash that is often overlooked ... Open Original Shared Link...
  19. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkClinical Advisor To examine the prevalence of celiac disease autoimmunity and of overt celiac disease, the investigators followed 707 infants with a family history of celiac disease. The participants were assigned to two groups: in the first group, children began ... Open Original Shared Link Daily...
  20. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Most people consider cheese to be a safe choice for someone on a gluten-free diet. However, people who are sensitive to gluten or who have celiac disease still need to be careful because not all brands and varieties of cheese are safe. It is important ... Open Original Shared Link Greenville...
  21. Rather thank linking to a personal page outside this forum, just put the images in your post using the Image icon, as linking to a personal site is not allowed in posts.
  22. Here are a couple of articles that you may find helpful: https://www.celiac.com/articles/23091/1/Celiac-Disease-vs-Gluten-Sensitivity-or-Gluten-Intolerance/Page1.html https://www.celiac.com/articles/23633/1/An-Experts-Group-Meeting-About-Non-celiac-Gluten-Sensitivity/Page1.html
  23. Celiac.com Celiac Patients Tolerate Wheat Spaghetti After Hookworm TreatmentCeliac.com Celiac.com 10/03/2014 - Celiac disease patients in Australia have shown a major improvement in gluten tolerance after receiving experimental hookworm treatments. The study is part of an effort to determine if parasitic helminths, such as hookworm ... Open Original...
  24. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkWallStreet OTC Previous studies proved that if a 4-6 month old baby is given gluten, it can reduce the risks of developing the celiac disease. But the New England Journal of Medicine has published a new study showing that the timing exposure to gluten and the ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  25. Open Original Shared LinkHealio Among infants at-risk for celiac disease, delayed introduction of dietary gluten was associated with delayed onset of disease, according to new research data. To explicate the correlation between age of introduction to dietary gluten and risk for ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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