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  1. For those in the Central Florida area, this Sunday we will have our Valentine pot luck Date: Sunday 2/9/14 Time: 1:00 p.m. Place Cape Canaveral Hospital, Cocoa, FL WEB site: http://www.eastflceliac.com/
  2. Hear Dr. Jane Smith's Story! Saturday, March 1, 2014, at 10:00 am Jane Smith, MD, HMD TheLivingTale.com and Aspen Island Ranch Lavina , Montana Dr. Jane is an Integrative Life & Health Coach, Familypreneur...
  3. Open Original Shared LinkAllergic Living A new study from Sweden has established a link between unmanaged celiac disease and the risk of suffering a hip fracture. Published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, the study analyzed 7,146 Swedish celiac disease patients who were ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  4. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkOmaha World-Herald There is so much buzz about gluten that it almost becomes cliché to say “I'm gluten free.” I have had a lot of people ask me about gluten recently, and no one asks me the same question or uses the same words. "Gluten intolerance," "celiac," "gluten ... Open Original Shared Link Huff...
  5. Open Original Shared LinkEmery County Progress Festive Friday was held on Jan. 24. It featured guest speaker Dr. Carrie Durward, a USU nutrition specialist. She spoke on the topic of gluten intolerance and celiac disease. Christine Jensen gave the health and wellness tip of the month, drink more water. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  6. Ok, for clarification, we used to also be able to vote down posts/topics...not sure yet if we'll bring that back.
  7. I updated this and removed it from that list.
  8. We do have something like this but had to turn it off a while back due to an issue with it. We may bring it back....
  9. Celiac.com Researchers Use RNA-amplicon Sequencing to Spot Differences in Celiac ...Celiac.com Gluten proteins are the source of peptides that can trigger a T cell reaction in celiac disease patients, leading to inflammatory responses in the small intestine. Various peptides with three major T cell epitopes involved in celiac disease are derived from...
  10. Celiac.com How The Gluten Free Diet of Celebrities Could Harm Public OpinionCeliac.com Celiac.com 01/03/2014 - It shouldn't be a surprise that there are celebrities who are jumping on the bandwagon of the "gluten-free" diet for no reason other than it seems to be a fashionable trend. I don't doubt that there are some celebrities who have ... Open Original...
  11. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedill Reports: Chicago Through an informal survey, they pinpointed the top 30 foods teenagers with celiac disease missed the most, including pancakes, chicken nuggets, pizza, lasagna and chocolate chip cookies. “Our goal is to provide people with a source that will help ... Open Original Shared Link H...
  12. Celiac.com BioLineRX Announces Trial of New Celiac DrugCeliac.com Celiac.com 01/31/2014 - Drug company BioLineRx has announced trials of BL-7010, a drug for treating celiac disease. BL-7010 is a new, non-absorbable, orally available polymer with a high affinity for gliadins, the immunogenic proteins present in gluten ... Open Original Shared Link...
  13. Celiac.com Dunkin Takes Its Time With Gluten-free DonutsCeliac.com For more than a year, donut lovers who avoid dietary gluten due to celiac disease or other conditions have been eagerly awaiting the chance to sink their teeth into a gluten-free donut from Dunkin'. For its part, the company seems intent on getting ... Open Original Shared Link ...
  14. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFoodNavigator-USA.com We know that almost a third of the population has a genetic predisposition to celiac disease, in that they have particular versions (DQ2 or DQ8) of a cellular receptor called the human leukocyte antigen (HLA). But why do only a fraction of those with ... Open Original Shared Link...
  15. Celiac.com What is Gluten Doing to Your Unborn Child?Celiac.com This results in an inability to absorb calories and vitamins from food and may explain why mothers with untreated celiac disease are more likely to have a baby with a low birth weight. A report in the journal "Canadian Family Physician" explained that ... Open Original Shared Link Virtual...
  16. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkLos Angeles Times That's because she was diagnosed with celiac disease as a toddler, and gluten -- found in wheat, barley and rye -- makes her sick. But this year, the Girl Scouts are selling one flavor of gluten-free cookies as a pilot project. “They're actually very ... Open Original Shared Link N...
  17. Celiac.com Portuguese Green Soup (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 01/28/2014 - One of the things I love most about food and cuisine is how much there is to discover. I'm always especially pleased to 'discover' a food that seems like it has been long enjoyed by nearly everyone but me. One such 'discovery ... Open Original Shared Link View the...
  18. Open Original Shared LinkWashington Post THE QUESTION Quinoa has gained popularity among people with celiac disease, who need a gluten-free diet. However, lab tests have shown that the grain can stimulate an allergic response similar to that caused by foods containing gluten. What do tests in ... Open Original Shared Link Monthly Prescribing Reference Open...
  19. Open Original Shared LinkMonthly Prescribing Reference (HealthDay News) — For patients with celiac disease, the addition of quinoa to a gluten-free diet for six weeks is well tolerated, according to a study published online January 21 in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. Victor F. Zevallos, PhD ... Open Original Shared Link FoodNavigator-USA.com ...
  20. Open Original Shared LinkFoodNavigator-USA.com Celiac disease is not an allergy or food intolerance, but rather an immune-based reaction where the body attacks its own tissues. The autoimmune reaction is triggered by protein components of gluten (gliadins and glutenins) found in cereals such as ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  21. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFoodNavigator-USA.com Celiac disease is not an allergy or food intolerance, but rather an immune-based reaction where the body attacks its own tissues. The autoimmune reaction is triggered by protein components of gluten (gliadins and glutenins) found in cereals such as ... Open Original Shared Link...
  22. Remission of Severe Aphthous Stomatitis of Celiac Disease with EtanerceptCeliac.com The team presents a patient with celiac disease complicated by severe aphthous stomatitis that impairs swallowing, chewing and speaking, which have triggered weight loss, psychosocial problems, and impaired her work performance. The woman tried a ... Open Original Shared...
  23. Lehigh University Touts New Gluten-free Dining OptionsCeliac.com Celiac.com 01/24/2014 - To create a gluten-free, allergen-free station in a dining hall that serves about 10,000 to 14,000 students each week, and offers a different daily menus for each meal, Lehigh University in Bethlehem went the distance. The ... Open Original Shared Link View the...
  24. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Having celiac disease means a long-term greater risk of nutrient deficiencies that could potentially translate later in life to a greater risk of bone fracture. Fortunately, new research finds that adherence to a gluten-free diet and subsequent healing ... Open Original Shared Link dailyRx...
  25. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkCare2.com In celiac disease (the most severe form of gluten sensitivity), the immune system attacks the gluten proteins, but it also attacks an enzyme in the cells of the digestive tract called tissue transglutaminase. Therefore, gluten exposure in celiacs ... Open Original Shared Link eMaxHealth Open...
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