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  1. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPatch.com “For people with celiac disease, eating food containing gluten can make us very sick," Linda Freeman, president and founder of the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Celiac Disease Foundation, said in a press release. "This critical new federal standard lets ... Open Original Shared Link Anniston S...
  2. Open Original Shared LinkThe Jewish Voice Celiac disease patients with ongoing intestinal damage have a higher risk for lymphoma than those with healed intestines, a new study finds. The intestinal damage in people with celiac disease is caused by a reaction to eating gluten, which is found in ... Open Original Shared Link Daily News & Analysis Open...
  3. Open Original Shared LinkHealio In a multicenter, population-based cohort study, researchers evaluated data from 7,625 patients with celiac disease (celiac disease) who underwent follow-up biopsy between 6 months and 5 years of initial diagnosis. Median follow-up was 10.6 years from diagnosis ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  4. Celiac.com Grilled Potato Skewers (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 08/15/2013 - Potatoes are such simple, lovely, delightful things. They can be made so many different ways, and can be used to anchor so many meals. I don't usually grill them on skewers, so that makes this recipe even more fun. Photo: CC-- ... Open Original Shared Link View...
  5. Open Original Shared LinkDaily News & Analysis Celiac disease is an immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Eating gluten triggers an immune response in the small intestine and over time, this reaction produces inflammation that damages the small intestine's ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  6. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkSuperior Telegram Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease where a person develops antibodies to the gluten proteins. When they eat foods containing gluten, their immune system reacts by attacking the lining of the small intestine, said Karen Johnson, a clinical ... Open Original Shared Link Anniston...
  7. Celiac.com GrubHub: Gluten-free Takeout Orders Soar 60% Over Last YearCeliac.com Celiac.com 08/14/2013 - Online restaurant food service GrubHub's analysis of 20,000+ restaurants in more than 500 US cities also shows that gluten-free takeout orders are up 60% from April 2012. Photo: CC--Ezu Diners in Seattle, Portland and Eugene, ... Open Original...
  8. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkAnniston Star Some people who have a gluten intolerance might also test positive for Celiac disease, which is an autoimmune reaction to gluten. When someone with Celiac disease eats gluten, their immune system attacks the small intestine, causing malabsorption of ... Open Original Shared Link Vitals...
  9. Celiac.com Thai-style Chicken and Beef Satay (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 08/13/2013 - These Thai-style beef and chicken skewers are a big hit at parties and barbecues. They taste great with peanut sauce, and will deliver big flavor and lots of smiles every time I make them. That said, this dish carries a peanut ... Open Original Shared Link...
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  11. Celiac.com Eat Like a Bird for Better Gluten-free Diet?Celiac.com Researchers looking to broaden dietary options for people living with celiac disease are saying that a new, hairless variety of canary seeds bred specifically for human consumption would make an ideal gluten-free cereal for people with celiac disease, ... Open Original Shared Link...
  12. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPatch.com “For people with celiac disease, eating food containing gluten can make us very sick," Linda Freeman, president and founder of the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Celiac Disease Foundation, said in a press release. "This critical new federal standard lets ... Open Original Shared Link The Express T...
  13. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPatch.com “For people with celiac disease, eating food containing gluten can make us very sick," Linda Freeman, president and founder of the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Celiac Disease Foundation, said in a press release. "This critical new federal standard lets ... Open Original Shared Link Boston.c...
  14. Open Original Shared LinkTimes of India The experts at the awareness camp said that one of the causes of malnutrition among children is celiac disease. The doctors informed the attendants of the patients about how to increase the nutritive value among celiac patients as they cannot take ... Open Original Shared Link Telemanagement Open Original Shared...
  15. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkThe Express Tribune Celiac disease is a disorder resulting from an autoimmune reaction to gluten. It is caused by a reaction to a gluten protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and sometimes oats, which leads to the inflammation and destruction of the inner lining of the ... Open Original Shared Link Patch...
  16. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkeMaxHealth Celiac disease is a genetic condition in which a patient cannot properly digest gluten, a protein in wheat, rye and barley. Unless the patient adopts a strict gluten-free diet, intestinal damage can occur leading not only to difficult digestive ... Open Original Shared Link Los Angeles Times...
  17. We had a hard drive go bad on our server last night...hopefully things are ok now, but please report any issues.
  18. Celiac.com Grilled Spanish-style Mackerel Kebabs (Gluten-Free)Celiac.com Celiac.com 08/09/2013 - Simply seasoned grilled fish is a common sight at many bars and restaurants along the vast coast of Spain, which is famous for its mackerel. My wife and I eat a lot of fish. My wife also happens to love mackerel. This dish is a ... Open Original Shared...
  19. Open Original Shared Link7thSpace Interactive (press release) TG6, a brain expressed transglutaminase, is implicated in the neurological manifestations of celiac disease (celiac disease). We hypothesized that earlier brain injury due to head trauma may be more common in patients with celiac disease, potentially through trauma-induced ... Open Original...
  20. Open Original Shared LinkMedPage Today Compared with the general population, the standardized incidence ratio for lymphoproliferative malignancy among patients with celiac disease was 2.81 (95% CI 2.10-3.67), according to Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, of Columbia University in New York, and ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  21. Slim Gluten-free Pickings at Most Food BanksCeliac.com Celiac.com 08/08/2013 - I've happily reported the occasional story about a food bank here or there that has rallied to provide gluten-free food, or about the occasional gluten-free advocate who has helped to collect gluten-free donations, but the truth ... Open Original Shared Link View the full...
  22. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkBoston.com It's not a moment too soon: A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on Tuesday found that people with celiac disease who had persistant damage in their intestines from not avoiding gluten had a higher risk of lymphoma than those whose ... Open Original Shared Link Jewish Daily...
  23. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPatch.com The new labels are a step toward making foods safer for people with celiac disease, but do they go far enough? Posted by Kym Byrnes (Editor) , August 07, 2013 at 02:22 AM. 1 Comment Recommend. Flag as Inappropriate. The FDA recently announced a ... Open Original Shared Link WKBW-TV Open Original...
  24. Open Original Shared LinkBoston Globe And that's not a moment too soon: A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on Tuesday found that people with celiac disease who had persistant damage in their intestines from not avoiding gluten had a higher risk of lymphoma than those ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  25. I am not sure why you would be getting those errors...our site is busy, but the server is not overloaded. Can you tell me what you do to get here? Do you click on a link from our main home page at www.celiac.com, or do you put the address in your browser directly? Also, what type of browser and what version are you using? You may need to update your browser...
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