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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMontreal Gazette Celiac disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines. Those who suffer from it experience bloating, chronic diarrhea and unexplained weight loss. They often fail to absorb minerals and vitamins, and consequently develop premature ... Open Original Shared Link Health24...
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Open Original Shared LinkPR Web (press release) The skills presented are especially important to those with celiac disease because a very strict gluten-free diet is the only treatment for this common disease; however it is highly beneficial for anyone who needs to lead a gluten-free life. Share on ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
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ARCHIVED Some Celiac Patients Face Higher Hip-Fracture Risk - Healthcanal.com
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Open Original Shared LinkHealthCanal.com Previous research has shown that fractures are more common in people with celiac disease, compared with the general population, because of a connection between celiac and osteoporosis. The new study looked more closely within a group of celiac ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED New Blood Test Could Diagnose Celiac Disease In 24 Hours - Healthline
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkHealthline Currently, the “gold-standard” for diagnosing gluten allergies is finding characteristic damage to the small intestine, says Jason Tye-Din, M.D., head of Celiac Research at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Open Original Shared Link Food Pro... -
ARCHIVED Amy Yoder Begley On Running Gluten-Free - Velonews.competitor.com
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Linkvelonews.competitor.com Roughly one in 100 people in the U.S. are believed to suffer from celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting the small intestine, or gluten allergies. Symptoms can include bloating, gas and diarrhea— think runner's trots to the extreme. Amy ... Open Original Shared L... -
Can anyone help Personal Message all members to make sure that they are set up to "Follow This Topic" at top right? Whoever does this should probably include a link to it: https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/105252-post-here-to-join-celiaccoms-online-support-group-with-live-chat-meetings-free/ My hope is to plan a first live chat meeting sometime next...
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ARCHIVED Savory Seasonal Shepherd's Pie (Gluten-Free) - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Savory Seasonal Shepherd's Pie (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 01/16/2014 - Okay, so I'm a huge fan of shepherd's pie, going so far to freeze huge batches to eat for weeks after I make it. I'm always keen to try new takes on shepherd's pie to satisfy my culinary curiosity. This version combines seasonal ... Open Original Shared Link... -
Open Original Shared LinkTheCelebrityCafe.com Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects about one percent of Americans. People with celiac disease have an immune response in the small intestine when they eat gluten. The damage to the intestines can heighten the risk of hip fractures in ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
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Open Original Shared LinkScience Daily (press release) Jan. 16, 2014 — Celiac disease patients who experience chronic damage in the small intestine may be more likely to break a hip than those whose intestinal tissues have begun healing, according to new research accepted for publication in the Endocrine ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original S...
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ARCHIVED Current Guidelines Do Not Identify All Undiagnosed Celiac Disease Cases - Healio
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Open Original Shared LinkHealio Most undiagnosed cases of celiac disease are not identified by the current recommended guidelines, according to recent study findings published in Pediatrics. Anna Rosén, MD, PhD, of the department of public health and clinical medicine of Umea ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
Open Original Shared LinkFood Product Design CHEVY CHASE, Md.—Celiac disease patients who experience chronic damage in the small intestine may be more likely to break a hip than those whose intestinal tissues have begun healing, according to a new study published in the Journal of Clinical ... Open Original Shared Link Health24.com Open Original Shared L...
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ARCHIVED Food Manufacturers Slow To Defend Wheat - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Food Manufacturers Slow to Defend WheatCeliac.com Celiac.com 01/17/2014 - What's up with wheat producers and product manufacturers? Wheat sales are flat, gluten-free is through the roof, and the industry is mum. Photo: CC--jimmywayne Though under 1 percent of Americans suffer from celiac disease, ... Open Original Shared Link View... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Diet May Help Protect Bones In People With Celiac Disease - Webmd
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Open Original Shared LinkWebMD 16 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, also found that the risk was lower in celiac disease patients who ate a gluten-free diet and whose intestinal tissue had begun to heal. "Our research confirmed that patients had a higher rate of ... Open Original Shared Link Medical Xpress Open Original Shared... -
Open Original Shared LinkPhilly.com THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Long-term damage to the intestines could raise the risk of hip fractures in people with celiac disease, a new study suggests. However, the research, published Jan. 16 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPhilly.com THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Long-term damage to the intestines could raise the risk of hip fractures in people with celiac disease, a new study suggests. However, the research, published Jan. 16 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology ... Open Original Shared Link Healio...
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkU.S. News & World Report THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Long-term damage to the intestines could raise the risk of hip fractures in people with celiac disease, a new study suggests. However, the research, published Jan. 16 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology ... Open Original Shared...
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ARCHIVED Chronic Villous Atrophy Increased Hip Fracture Risk In Celiac Disease - Healio
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Open Original Shared LinkHealio Patients with celiac disease and chronic villous atrophy have an increased risk for hip fracture compared with those who had mucosal healing, according to data published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. “We believe that giving ... Open Original Shared Link Philly.com Open Original Shared Link ... -
Open Original Shared LinkMedical Xpress Celiac disease patients who experience chronic damage in the small intestine may be more likely to break a hip than those whose intestinal tissues have begun healing, according to new research accepted for publication in the Endocrine Society's Journal ... Open Original Shared Link HealthDay Open Original Shared...
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Open Original Shared LinkNewswise (press release) Newswise — Chevy Chase, MD—Celiac disease patients who experience chronic damage in the small intestine may be more likely to break a hip than those whose intestinal tissues have begun healing, according to new research accepted for publication in ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Lin...
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFlorida Times-Union A year ago, I embarked on an exercise that I assumed would be futile and needlessly time-consuming. But in the interest of gluten-free research, I knew I had to pursue it. I attempted to take the tax deduction available to celiacs for the extra cost of ... Open Original Shared...
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkTimes of Oman Celiac disease is caused by sensitivity to wheat gluten. The inflammatory reaction in the mucosa of the small intestines produces a profuse secretion of mucus which interferes in the absorption of all nutrients and especially of fat often leading to ... Open Original Shared Link ...
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ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Options And Living With Celiac Disease In Central Illinois - Wand
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Open Original Shared LinkWAND About one out of every 133 Americans have Celiac Disease, an autoimmune digestive disease. When with this disease eat gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and flours, it damages parts of the small intestine so they can't absorb nutrients. Get ... Open Original Shared Link Allergic Living Open Original Shared Link Access Hollywood... -
ARCHIVED Complicated Celiac Disease Uncommon But Deadly - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Complicated Celiac Disease Uncommon but DeadlyCeliac.com Celiac.com 01/15/2014 - Complicated celiac disease is uncommon, but patients have high death rates, say a team of researchers, who recently set out to better understand the epidemiology of complications in patients with celiac disease. Photo: CC ... Open Original Shared Link ... -
ARCHIVED Study In 2 Minutes: Celiac Disease Questionnaire Flops - Medpage Today
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Open Original Shared LinkMedPage Today What's New -- Turns out a questionnaire about symptoms of celiac disease may not effectively diagnose the illness in children. Study Type -- Prospective Cohort; Context -- Currently, there are two pediatric guidelines for celiac disease diagnosis ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkScience Daily (press release) Jan. 13, 2014 — A new blood test being developed by Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers can rapidly and accurately diagnose celiac disease without the need for prolonged gluten exposure. Open Original Shared Link Science 2.0 Open Original Shared Link Eureka! S...