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ARCHIVED Delayed Gluten Introduction Increases Celiac Risk - Clinical Advisor
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Open Original Shared LinkClinical Advisor HealthDay News -- Delaying gluten introduction until after 6 months of age and breastfeeding longer than 12 months may increase a child's risk for developing celiac disease, results of a prospective birth cohort study indicate. Children who were ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
Open Original Shared LinkThe Wenatchee World Online Tossing pizza dough into the air may be critical to the art of making a perfect crust, but when a fine dust of flour flutters down, it isn't so fine for patrons who've ordered the gluten-free pies. “It's cross contamination,” says Stewart Singleton ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Sha...
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ARCHIVED Feeding Choices May Raise Babies' Risk Of Celiac Disease - Health24.com
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Open Original Shared LinkHealth24.com Delayed introduction of gluten to a baby's diet and breastfeeding for longer than one year appear to increase the risk of celiac disease, researchers report. People with celiac disease have an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Kids Learn To Handle Celiac Disease - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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Open Original Shared LinkFort Wayne Journal Gazette Stories like Eli's are common among children with celiac disease. The disorder, which affects about one in 100 American adults and children, is defined by an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in bread, pasta, pizza crust, cookies, crackers and ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original... -
ARCHIVED Kids Learn To Handle Celiac Disease - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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Open Original Shared LinkFort Wayne Journal Gazette Stories like Eli's are common among children with celiac disease. The disorder, which affects about one in 100 American adults and children, is defined by an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in bread, pasta, pizza crust, cookies, crackers and ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original... -
ARCHIVED Honey Garlic Crock Pot Chicken (Gluten-Free) - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Honey Garlic Crock Pot Chicken (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 10/04/2013 - I crave this dish all of the time! I'm certainly no top-chef when it comes to preparing chicken on the grill so I've recently turned to the crock pot. I have to admit, I was pretty impressed with myself after making it. The ... Open Original Shared Link ... -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkWashington Post Educating others about celiac disease. I was thrilled to see “Free of Gluten and Living Well Without It” [Oct. 1] because my daughter was diagnosed with celiac disease at the age of 5. Dealing with the disease and its dietary restrictions has been ... Open Original Shared Link WebMD Op...
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ARCHIVED Educating Others About Celiac Disease - Washington Post
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkWashington Post I was thrilled to see “Free of Gluten and Living Well Without It” [Oct. 1] because my daughter was diagnosed with celiac disease at the age of 5. Dealing with the disease and its dietary restrictions has been quite a challenge. I did take offense at ... Open Original Shared Link ... -
ARCHIVED Parents' Feeding Choices & Baby's Celiac Risk - Webmd
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkWebMD MONDAY, Oct. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Delayed introduction of gluten to a baby's diet and breast-feeding longer than one year appear to increase the risk of celiac disease, researchers report. People with celiac disease have an immune reaction to gluten, ... Open Original Shared Link Poughkeepsie... -
Open Original Shared LinkMonthly Prescribing Reference (HealthDay News) – Delayed gluten introduction and increased length of breastfeeding are associated with increases in the risk of celiac disease (celiac disease), according to a study published online Oct. 7 in Pediatrics. Ketil Størdal, MD, PhD, from the ... Open Original Shared Link Open Or...
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ARCHIVED Parents' Feeding Choices May Raise Baby's Risk For Celiac Disease - Health.com
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkHealth.com MONDAY, Oct. 7 (HealthDay News) — Delayed introduction of gluten to a baby's diet and breast-feeding longer than one year appear to increase the risk of celiac disease, researchers report. People with celiac disease have an immune reaction to gluten, ... Open Original Shared Link 2 Minute M... -
ARCHIVED Parents' Feeding Choices May Raise Baby's Risk For Celiac Disease - Healthday
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkHealthDay MONDAY, Oct. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Delayed introduction of gluten to a baby's diet and breast-feeding longer than one year appear to increase the risk of celiac disease, researchers report. People with celiac disease have an immune reaction to gluten, ... Open Original Shared Link 2 Minute... -
Open Original Shared LinkPoughkeepsie Journal After gluten-free food, the next most popular topic among my readers is diagnosis. By the time you get to the doctor, however, chances are you know that something is wrong. I was always plagued by digestive disturbances and practically lived on antacids. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
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Celiac.com Gliadin Does Not Trigger Mucosal Inflammation or Basophil Activation in Non ...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...
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ARCHIVED Delayed Gluten Introduction Linked To Risk Of Celiac Disease - 2 Minute Medicine
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link2 Minute Medicine 1. In a cohort of children, delayed gluten introduction at >6 months of age was associated with a significantly increased risk of Celiac disease that was not seen in those with earlier introductions. 2. A notable, yet not statistically significant ... Open Original Shared Link dailyRx... -
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ARCHIVED Debunking Gluten-Free Myths - U.s. News & World Report (Blog)
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Open Original Shared LinkU.S. News & World Report (blog) Rachel Begun, a food and nutrition consultant and gluten-free expert based in Boulder, Colo., explains that "an international group of celiac disease and gluten-related experts got together a couple of years ago to come to an agreement on terminology ... Open Original Shared Link mySteinbach.ca... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free Foods Available For People With Celiac - Mysteinbach.ca (Blog)
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Open Original Shared LinkmySteinbach.ca (blog) Gluten intolerance is fairly common – and when gluten found in several grains damages the absorptive surface of the small intestine, the condition is called celiac disease. When there is bloating or abdominal pain, fatigue or headaches without ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Twenty-Five Notable Gluten-Free Friendly Colleges For 2013 - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Twenty-five Notable Gluten-Free Friendly Colleges for 2013Celiac.com Celiac.com 10/04/2013 - As part of a nationwide change on the part of colleges and universities to address food allergies and sensitivities, more and more campuses are offering gluten-free foods to their students. Here is a list of some of the most ... Open Original Shared... -
Open Original Shared LinkDesMoinesRegister.com For Sarah Menzel, eating gluten triggers 12 days of headaches, fatigue and explosive stomach pain. As one of 3 million Americans with celiac disease, she has treated the condition by avoiding gluten for the past two years. Her new diet is a tricky, but ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
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ARCHIVED Fast, Nutty Apple Crumble (Gluten-Free) - Celiac.com
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Celiac.com Fast, Nutty Apple Crumble (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 10/03/2013 - Having an easy apple crumble recipe in your arsenal is a good thing. This one is both easy to make and tasty as can be. I try to keep apples in the house, and find I usually have the other basics on hand, which can help to take ... Open Original Shared Link View... -
ARCHIVED Canada's Gluten-Free Craze - The Epoch Times
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkThe Epoch Times Health Canada estimates about 1 percent of Canadians (340,000 people) suffer from celiac disease, a genetic disorder that occurs when gluten triggers an abnormal immune response, damaging the lining of the small intestine and interfering with the ... Open Original Shared Link WFSB Open... -
Open Original Shared LinkLaurel Outlook Recently, the local Billings Celiac disease support group, Montana Celiac Society/Billings Support Group, merged with the national organization Gluten Intolerance Group (GiG) to form GiG of Eastern Montana. GiG's goal is to provide local and national ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED Asds Not Linked To Celiac Disease, Intestinal Inflammation - Healio
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Open Original Shared LinkHealio Researchers in Sweden report that autism spectrum disorders are not associated with celiac disease or inflammation. However, there was an association between the presence of normal mucosa but positive results on the celiac disease serologic test and ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link