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  1. Open Original Shared LinkValley News Dear Dr. Roach: I have several symptoms of gluten intolerance. I've read that there are tests to confirm celiac disease. Besides a blood test, one test is a biopsy of tissue taken from the small intestine. How does the doctor retrieve such tissue? How ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  2. Celiac.com Long-term Celiac Disease Increases Death Rates in People with Type 1 DiabetesCeliac.com Celiac.com 06/26/2013 - Do people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and celiac disease die younger than people with T1D who do not have celiac disease? Do celiac patients without T1D live longer than those with T1D? Currently, not much is known about how ......
  3. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkStandardNet Celiac sprue is known by many names: celiac disease, sprue, gluten-sensitive enteropathy or non-tropical sprue. The condition is a digestive disorder that prevents the body from absorbing nutrients from food. Celiac sprue is caused by a sensitivity to ... Open Original Shared Link eMaxHealth...
  4. Nuwi Organic Gluten-Free Quinoa Smoothie with BananaCeliac.com Gryphon Myers recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in interdisciplinary studies, research emphasis in art, society and technology. He is a lifelong vegetarian, an organic, local and GMO-free food enthusiast and a high fructose corn syrup ... Open Original Shared Link View...
  5. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkBroadway World Tina Turbin, the paleo diet advocate and critically-acclaimed author, has announced that her eBook, "I'm Celiac and the Gluten-Free Diet is NOT Helping!" is now available for sale broadly across the internet for all major eReaders and on her website, ... Open Original Shared Link ABC...
  6. Open Original Shared LinkBakeryAndSnacks.com The study found the canary seeds to be celiac-safe using three different testing methods – mass spectrometry (MS), bioinformatics, and immunoblotting. These methods were used to assess the homology of glabrous canary seed proteins with those from ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  7. Celiac.com Sesame Wasabi Ahi Tuna Kebabs (Gluten-Free)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...
  8. Incredible, Edible Gluten-Free Food Fair! TM The Denver Metro Chapter of CSA/ USA is hosting its annual gluten-free food fair which will spotlight many of the gluten-free options available to individuals with Celiac Disease and Gluten...
  9. Open Original Shared LinkHealio Caucasians with iron deficiency are at increased risk for developing celiac disease, while iron-deficient non-Caucasians are not, according to recent results. Researchers evaluated serum samples from 1,713 patients, including 1,100 Caucasians and 613 ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  10. Open Original Shared LinkAge of Autism Conclusions: A subset of children with autism displays increased immune reactivity to gluten, the mechanism of which appears to be distinct from that in celiac disease. The increased anti-gliadin antibody response and its association with GI symptoms ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  11. Celiac.com How Old Are the Genetic Factors that Leave us at Risk for Celiac Disease?Celiac.com The woman's skeleton showed clinical signs of malnutrition, such as short height, osteoporosis, dental enamel hypoplasia and cribra orbitalia, indirect sign of Anemia, all strongly suggestive for celiac disease. The research team included G. Gasbarrini .....
  12. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth If you have celiac disease, then you already know how much of a challenge it can be to find foods you can eat safely. In the near future, however, you may be sharing your food selections with your canary and his bird seed. Open Original Shared Link Big News Network.com Open Original Shared...
  13. 2013 CCSG Gluten Free Workshop When: 10 am - 2:30 pm on Saturday, October 19, 2013 Where: Anne Arundel Medical Center Health Sciences Pavilion (7th Floor) 2000 Medical Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401 Fees: Advance...
  14. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkToronto NewsFIX People who have celiac disease are also more prone to dementia and cognitive decline, according to a new study. Celiac disease is a digestive condition caused by the gut having difficulty in dealing with gluten, a major component of some grains. Open Original Shared Link Open...
  15. Open Original Shared LinkToronto NewsFIX Previous research has suggested that those with osteoporosis are more likely to also have celiac disease, an intestinal disorder in which there is an inability to digest gluten, a component of wheat. A team at Washington University School of Medicine ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  16. Open Original Shared LinkPhilly.com Alice Bast was diagnosed with celiac disease in the early 1990s, requiring the permanent, total avoidance of foods containing wheat - and promising an ascetic life of grim and tasteless meals. "We ordered our food from Canada," Bast recalled. "The ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  17. Open Original Shared LinkWestern Producer (subscription) Since people with celiac disease react to specific proteins in wheat, the simple solution is to eliminate those proteins to develop an allergy-free wheat. A team of scientists from Washington State University are attempting to do just that. Using a ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  18. Celiac.com Open Original Shared LinkMedical Daily Canary Seed Health Benefits For Humans: Safe For Gluten-Free Diet, Celiac Disease. Researchers have developed a type of canary seed that can be consumed by humans, which fits easily into a gluten-free diet and is safe for people with celiac disease. Chicago Third Grader Raises Money for Celiac Disease...
  19. Open Original Shared LinkPR Web (press release) Erica Dermer of Celiac and the Beast is launching a Kickstarter in July to help raise funds needed for the publication and marketing of her book. She has a unique voice and humor that will not only provide an informative read, but an enjoyable read as ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  20. Celiac.com Chicago Third Grader Raises Money for Celiac Disease CenterCeliac.com After being formally diagnosed at the Celiac Disease Center at the University of Chicago, they each received care package that contained "…lots of gluten free foods, as well as tons of literature about eating gluten free,” said Cassandra. “Caroline's ... Open Original Share...
  21. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkUPI.com NEW YORK, June 20 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say they found elevated antibodies to gluten proteins of wheat in children with autism, but no connection to celiac disease. The study, published in the journal PLoS One, found an association between the ... Open Original Shared Link RedOrbit Open...
  22. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkUPI.com The study, published in the journal PLoS One, found an association between the elevated antibodies and the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms in the affected children, but there was no connection between the elevated antibodies and celiac disease ... Jamie's Italian Pays $12000 Fine for Serving...
  23. I do see two blogs that you published yesterday, and I see the two drafts: https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/blog/1038-the-patient-celiac/ Did you figure out how to publish them? Scott
  24. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkScience Codex The results also indicated an association between the elevated antibodies and the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms in the affected children. They did not find any connection, however, between the elevated antibodies and celiac disease, an ... Jamie's Italian Pays $12000 Fine for Serving...
  25. Open Original Shared LinkNews-Medical.net A new variety of canary seeds bred specifically for human consumption qualifies as a gluten-free cereal that would be ideal for people with celiac disease (celiac disease), scientists have confirmed in a study published in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
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