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  1. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkScience Daily (press release) Feb. 20, 2013 — Celiac disease is much more common in Sweden than in the rest of Europe and the U.S., but may be prevented with gradually introducing gluten-containing foods to breast-feeding infants, according to a comprehensive study led by ... Open Original Shared L...
  2. Unfortunately we have discontinued the Podcasts. Although they seemed to have a small following, the cost of producing them was greater than their return--we tried for years to get sponsors for it but couldn't. The Gluten-Free Mall was the default sponsor, but since that is us it meant we were covering all production costs. If we could pick up a sponsor we...
  3. Celiac.com Season of Birth May Increase Celiac Disease RiskCeliac.com Celiac.com 02/20/2013 - Scientific evidence indicates that the risk of developing celiac disease cannot be explained solely by genetic factors. There is some evidence to support the idea that the season in which a child is born can influence the risk ... Open Original Shared Link...
  4. Open Original Shared LinkWebMD "We now have proven this way of introducing gluten reduces the risk of getting celiac disease," said Dr. Anneli Ivarsson, a pediatrician at Umea University in Umea, and lead author of the study published online Feb. 18 and in the March print issue of ... Open Original Shared Link Monthly Prescribing Reference Open Original...
  5. Open Original Shared LinkNewsmax Health "We now have proven this way of introducing gluten reduces the risk of getting celiac disease," said Dr. Anneli Ivarsson, a pediatrician at Umea University in Umea, and lead author of the study published online Feb. 18 and in the March print issue of ... Open Original Shared Link Monthly Prescribing Reference Open...
  6. Open Original Shared LinkWATE-TV Sister of man who was killed in an officer involved shooting says her brother was diagnosed with a bi-polar disorder in 2009. Now she's sharing her family's struggle to find treatment for her brother.More >>. Sister of man who was killed in an officer ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  7. Open Original Shared LinkMonthly Prescribing Reference Anneli Ivarsson, MD, PhD, from Umeå University in Sweden, and colleagues compared the prevalence of celiac disease among 13,279 Swedish children in two birth cohorts of 12-year-olds: one cohort born during the pediatric celiac disease epidemic (1993) ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original ...
  8. Open Original Shared LinkU.S. News & World Report "We now have proven this way of introducing gluten reduces the risk of getting celiac disease," said Dr. Anneli Ivarsson, a pediatrician at Umea University in Umea, and lead author of the study published online Feb. 18 and in the March print issue of ... Open Original Shared Link Doctors Lounge Open...
  9. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkPR Web (press release) The non-profit National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) will make history today by hosting the first-ever gluten-free shopping spree at Walmart. Anna Littlejohn, a mom of three living in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is the lucky beneficiary, walking ... Open Original Shared...
  10. Celiac.com Filet Mignon with a Tasty Red Wine Sauce (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 ...
  11. Ok, I think I made it a bit better...
  12. FYI: We upgraded the board today, and we know about the issue with quotes already. There should be a patch available soon. Please report any other issues here. Scott
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  14. Open Original Shared LinkDoctors Lounge Anneli Ivarsson, M.D., Ph.D., from Umeå University in Sweden, and colleagues compared the prevalence of celiac disease among 13,279 Swedish children in two birth cohorts of 12-year-olds: one cohort born during the pediatric celiac disease epidemic ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  15. Celiac.com Intestinal Biopsy is Not Necessarily Required to Diagnose Celiac DiseaseCeliac.com Celiac.com 02/18/2013 - Currently, there are two main diagnostic tools available to would-be celiacs: biopsy and serological (antibody) tests. For the past few decades, biopsy has been the only relatively reliable (and diagnostically accepted) path to ... ...
  16. Open Original Shared Link7thSpace Interactive (press release) Celiac disease (celiac disease) is a chronic disorder in genetically predisposed individuals in which a small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy is precipitated by dietary gluten. It can be difficult to diagnose because signs and symptoms may be absent, subtle ... Open Original Shared Link...
  17. Open Original Shared LinkTbo.com Celiac disease remains mysterious, even to physicians. In this condition, the body is unable to tolerate proteins found in gluten, a constituent of wheat, barley and rye grains. Although there is a genetic susceptibility, we do not know exactly why so ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  18. Celiac.com Five Years Later: Still No FDA Rule on Gluten-free Food LabelingCeliac.com Celiac.com 02/15/2013 - If you think the FDA has dropped the ball on gluten-free food labeling, you are not alone. Photo: CC--mandberg In 2004, the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCP) gave the FDA four years to create and ... Open Original...
  19. Celiac.com Gluten-free Novak Djokovic Wins Record Third Straight Australian OpenCeliac.com Celiac.com 02/14/2013 - Gluten-free tennis sensation Novak Djokovic's recent five set victory over Andy Murray at Melbourne Park makes him the first man in the 45-year Open era to win three consecutive Australian Opens. Photo of Novak Djokovic serving ... Open...
  20. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFrench Tribune In the wake of raising awareness for celiac disease, efforts are being made by Celiac Disease Foundation. It has been reported that one in 133 Americans have been identified with the disease, which is caused by presence of gluten, found in wheat, rye ... Open Original Shared Link Eastern...
  21. A medical journal is calling for prescriptions of gluten-free food to be scrapped as they are costly and outdated. Open Original Shared Link
  22. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFlorida Times-Union You may not be aware of it, but there is a federal tax deduction that people with celiac disease can take for the increased cost of gluten-free food. It will probably be an exercise in futility, but I'm going to take all the steps necessary this year ... Open Original Shared Link...
  23. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkESPNcricinfo.com A few weeks later, the medical diagnosis came in: celiac disease, an auto-immune disorder triggered by gluten that prevents the small intestine from absorbing vital nutrients from food, leading to malnourishment. Anxiety and depression can also result. Open Original Shared Link ...
  24. Open Original Shared LinkPR.com (press release) GlobalData's clinical trial report, "Celiac Disease Global Clinical Trials Review, H1, 2013" provides data on the Celiac Disease clinical trial scenario. This report provides elemental information and data relating to the clinical trials on Celiac ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  25. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkDeseret News Having already known that I have celiac disease, my date asked me what my favorite food was. I told him it was enchilada casserole and handed him my mother's old recipe. I cautioned him on the ingredients and he said he would be fine. On Valentine's ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
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