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  1. Open Original Shared LinkFinger Lakes Times Sabrina DeVos of Marion has been dealing with the challenges of celiac disease for 11 of her 16 years. For nine years, DeVos has been attending a gluten-free summer camp in Rhode Island to enjoy a camp experience without the worries of what food is ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  2. Open Original Shared LinkMedscape SAN FRANCISCO — Current guidelines for celiac disease screening in patients with type 1 diabetes may miss a significant proportion of asymptomatic cases, a new study suggests. The findings were presented here at the American Diabetes Association ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  3. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkLaboratory Equipment “The potential of ALV003 for celiac disease is significant given that ongoing exposure to low levels of gluten can cause patients to experience persistent symptoms and chronic intestinal inflammation, despite following a strict gluten-free diet ... Open Original Shared Link Medical X...
  4. Open Original Shared LinkHealthCanal.com This study is the first to find that a non-dietary intervention can potentially benefit celiac disease patients. Study participants were put on an everyday gluten-free diet, challenged with up to 2 grams of gluten daily (equivalent to approximately one ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  5. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkBioscience Technology High magnification micrograph of celiac disease. (Source: Wikimedia/Nephron) The gluten-specific enzyme ALV003 reduces exposure to gluten and gluten's potential harm in individuals suffering who have celiac disease, according to a new phase 2 study ... Open Original Shared Link...
  6. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedical Xpress The gluten-specific enzyme ALV003 reduces a patient's exposure to gluten and its potential harm, according to a new phase 2 study appearing in Gastroenterology1, the official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association. This study is the ... Open Original Shared Link Bioscience...
  7. Open Original Shared LinkPharmaceutical Business Review US-based biopharmaceutical firm BioLineRx has received notice of allowance from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for a patent claiming the composition of BL-7010, a new polymer for the treatment of celiac patients. The company is dedicated ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  8. Open Original Shared LinkScience Codex "The potential of ALV003 for celiac disease is significant given that ongoing exposure to low levels of gluten can cause patients to experience persistent symptoms and chronic intestinal inflammation, despite following a strict gluten-free diet ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  9. Open Original Shared LinkEurekAlert (press release) Bethesda, MD (June 12, 2014) — The gluten-specific enzyme ALV003 reduces a patient's exposure to gluten and its potential harm, according to a new phase 2 study appearing in Gastroenterology1, the official journal of the American Gastroenterological ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original S...
  10. Celiac.com 5 Things People With Celiac Disease Need You to UnderstandCeliac.com Photo: Wikimedia Commons--enoch lau We are NOT on a Fad Diet—Celiac disease is not some vague, make-believe condition. Celiac disease is a potentially serious immune disorder that, if left untreated, can lead to a very deadly types of stomach ... Open Original Shared L...
  11. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkLos Angeles Times But at the Celiac Disease Foundation's annual conference and product expo over the weekend, Frito-Lay and Dole had tables and offered samples. Remember when grapefruit was labeled as fat free? The idea is either clever marketing or consumer ... Open Original Shared Link ABC News Open...
  12. Open Original Shared LinkMarketWatch "We are very pleased to have received a Notice of Allowance from the USPTO for the BL-7010 patent," stated Dr. Kinneret Savitsky, Chief Executive Officer of BioLineRx. “BL-7010 for the treatment of celiac disease is one of our lead clinical programs ... Open Original Shared Link StreetInsider.com (subscription) Open O...
  13. Do Autoimmune Diseases Cause Some Epilepsy?Celiac.com Celiac.com 06/11/2014 - A new study provides strong evidence for an autoimmune cause for a significant number of epilepsy cases, and that screening autoimmune patients for epilepsy and vice versa may be helpful in making more complete diagnosis. Open Original Shared Link View the full article
  14. Open Original Shared LinkAllergic Living Known as larazotide acetate, the emerging drug works by inhibiting a protein called zonulin, which has been shown to increase the permeability of the gut in celiac disease, allowing gluten particles to pass through to trigger inflammation, and ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  15. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkABC News Going gluten-free seems to be all the rage these days. But for every blog, book or friend extolling the virtues of foregoing flour, there may be another grousing about how it's just another fake food allergy. “Allergies are not cool,” said Brian Donovan, a comedy ... Open Original Shared Lin...
  16. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkABC News As someone diagnosed with celiac disease, Donovan cannot properly digest the gluten protein found in wheat, barley and rye. When he consumes a gluten-containing food like bread or pasta, he says he feels like he has appendicitis and an alien is about ... Open Original Shared Link Rochester...
  17. Celiac.com Baked Asparagus with Balsamic Butter Sauce (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 06/10/2014 - Asparagus season is upon us, and I've been looking for new ways to prepare this ever-popular vegetable. This recipe offers one of the easiest, most delicious ways I know to make delicious, memorable asparagus. Photo: CC--Liz ... Open Original Shared...
  18. Celiac.com Celiac Disease Common in Cases of Unexplained Nutritional AnemiaCeliac.com Celiac.com 06/09/2014 - Anemia is extremely common in patients with celiac disease. In some cases, anemia may be the sole manifestation of celiac disease, but there is no good data on rates of celiac disease in Indian patients with nutritional anemia. Open Original...
  19. Open Original Shared LinkHeavy.com She was informed she was a carrier for Celiac disease, an immune reaction to eating gluten (a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye) which leads to difficulty in digesting food. After being told she would need to be on medication for the rest of her ... Open Original Shared Link People Magazine Open Original Shared...
  20. Open Original Shared LinkPeople Magazine "I didn't really know what it felt like to feel healthy," Wessel, 20, tells PEOPLE about her struggle with celiac disease, an immune reaction to eating gluten. "My senior year of high school, my stomach was in so much pain and was affecting every part ... Open Original Shared Link Heavy.com Open Original Shared...
  21. Hi Minneapolis! Join us at the Twin City Grill in the Mall of America for a fantastic 5 course dinner with or without wine pairing! Make reservations now! GLUTEN FREE DINNER WITH OPTIONAL WINE PAIRINGS THURSDAY, JUNE 12 Join us for an...
  22. Open Original Shared LinkDigitalJournal.com The surge in celebrity endorsements of a gluten-free lifestyle, combined with growing awareness of celiac disease and gluten intolerance, has driven the Canadian gluten-free (gluten-free) market to over $450 million in 2012, with the market managing an ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  23. Open Original Shared LinkBusiness Wire (press release) The surge in celebrity endorsements of a gluten-free lifestyle, combined with growing awareness of celiac disease and gluten intolerance, has driven the Canadian gluten-free (gluten-free) market to over $450 million in 2012, with the market managing an ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  24. Celiac.com Anti-tissue Transglutaminase Antibody Levels Indicate Severity of Villous ...Celiac.com A team of Indian researchers recently reviewed their celiac disease database to determine if anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibody (ab) titers correlate with severity of villous abnormalities in Indian patients, and to find out a cutoff value of...
  25. Gluten Intolerance Doesn't Exist?!Celiac.com (blog) David declared that research has shown that gluten intolerance doesn't exist. I found his attitude toward gluten-free as snide and condescending. David said a gluten-free diet was only relevant for those who had celiac disease or other significant ... Open Original Shared Link View the full article
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