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  1. Open Original Shared LinkOur Colorado News A biopsy of the small intestine confirmed the diagnosis of sprue, also known as celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Gluten intolerance is a very common condition that is seen more often in females, and can occur at any age. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  2. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkSanta Monica Daily Press Jessica Katz, who suffers from celiac disease, soaks some of the gluten-free matzo she helped develop along with her husband Ben. US consumers are expected to spend more than $3.5 million on matzo during the week leading up to Passover. Open Original Shared Link Open...
  3. Celiac.com UK Schools Warned Over 'Gluten-free' MealsCeliac.com Celiac.com 03/23/2012 - Most parents of gluten-free children can attest to the challenges of making certain that the food the kids are eating is, in fact, gluten-free. Many of those parents can also be comforted by the fact that more public schools are ... Open Original Shared Link OCRegister...
  4. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkFast Company The other is that the business was built on crackers--from a recipe which Waldner developed after being diagnosed with Celiac disease. The autoimmune disorder makes it hard for people to digest gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. Open Original Shared Link Open Original...
  5. Open Original Shared LinkBusiness Wire (press release) Research and Markets (Open Original Shared Link) has announced the addition of Global Markets Direct's new report "Celiac Disease - Pipeline Review, H1 2012" to their offering. Global Markets Direct's, 'Celiac ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  6. Open Original Shared LinkCalgary Herald Meddings, who has also held leadership positions at the University of Alberta and the former Calgary Health Region, is an expert in the areas of celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal permeability. In 1987, Meddings began his ... Open Original Shared Link Business Review Canada (press release) ...
  7. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMetrowny.com Boar's Head meats and cheeses contain no fillers, artificial flavors, colors or trans fat, and are gluten-free, which is a big benefit to those who have Celiac disease. About a year ago, Greyt and Michele's daughter, Addy, who is now 15 years old, ... Open Original Shared Link Open...
  8. Open Original Shared LinkCalgary Herald Meddings, who has also held leadership positions at the University of Alberta and the former Calgary Health Region, is an expert in the areas of celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal permeability. He said he is looking forward to ... Open Original Shared Link Business Review Canada (press release...
  9. Please join us for the Jesseca and Jaclyn Family Fun Day to benefit the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. This event is hosted by Alicia Cochran and Melissa Crea
  10. Open Original Shared LinkIndianapolis Star The Celiac Awareness Tour makes a stop in the Indianapolis area Saturday at the East Street Studio Convention Center, 18880 N. East St., Westfield. The event aims to educate attendees about celiac disease, a digestive disorder triggered by gluten, ... Open Original Shared Link Canton Repository Open Original...
  11. Open Original Shared LinkFox News Sometimes — in the case of allergies, celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease — these guards are a little too trigger-happy, mounting a violent attack against an innocent peanut or wheat protein. Now scientists have identified cells in the small ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  12. Open Original Shared LinkCanton Repository By Kathryn Rem Alicia Chappell of Jacksonville, Ill., was diagnosed with celiac disease two weeks before her 16th birthday. It meant she couldn't eat foods that contain gluten, a protein found primarily in wheat, barley, rye and some types of oats. Open Original Shared Link The Herald-Times (subscription) Open...
  13. Open Original Shared LinkAdrian Daily Telegram By Kathryn Rem Alicia Chappell of Jacksonville, Ill., was diagnosed with celiac disease two weeks before her 16th birthday. It meant she couldn't eat foods that contain gluten, a protein found primarily in wheat, barley, rye and some types of oats. More Celebrities Go Gluten-free: Guess Who? Celiac.com Open...
  14. Open Original Shared LinkHannibal.net By Kathryn Rem Alicia Chappell of Jacksonville, Ill., was diagnosed with celiac disease two weeks before her 16th birthday. It meant she couldn't eat foods that contain gluten, a protein found primarily in wheat, barley, rye and some types of oats. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  15. Open Original Shared LinkNewswise (press release) Newswise — Between birthday parties and school cafeterias, childhood can be difficult for youngsters who have celiac disease, a digestive condition that interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. The only treatment for celiac disease is a ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared L...
  16. Open Original Shared LinkLiveScience.com Sometimes — in the case of allergies, celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease — these guards are a little too trigger-happy, mounting a violent attack against an innocent peanut or wheat protein. Now scientists have identified cells in the small ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  17. Open Original Shared LinkThe Hinton Voice Inc. A new local celiac support group is working with the Edmonton Celiac Association to bring awareness of the disease to Hinton with a gluten-free pasta dinner April 10. Meeting on the first Thursday of the month since last fall, the dozen or so members ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
  18. Open Original Shared LinkTampabay.com Celiac Support Group: Celiac disease, an intestinal disorder, affects one out of every 133 people. There is no cure, but it can be controlled by going on a gluten-free diet. Some find that going gluten-free is not as easy as it sounds. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  19. Open Original Shared LinkWNEM Saginaw Randi was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, the most severe form of gluten intolerance. She didn't know what she was eating was poisoning her. "I had stomach problems all the time," Markowitz said. "I had chronic fatigue syndrome. Open Original Shared Link The Herald-Times (subscription) Open Original Shared Link ...
  20. Celiac.com More Celebrities Go Gluten-free: Guess Who?Celiac.com Celiac.com 03/21/2012 - What do Zooey Deschanel, Keith Olbermann and Billy Bob Thornton have in common with tennis stars Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray? They are all eating gluten-free. Cases of celiac disease have quadrupled in the past 60 years, ... Open Original Shared Link View...
  21. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkGlobe and Mail The question: I don't have celiac disease but am thinking about going on a gluten-free diet. Good idea? The answer: Gluten-free diets are certainly on the rise. In part because gluten intolerance, or celiac disease, is on the rise. Open Original Shared Link KHOU Open Original Shared...
  22. Open Original Shared LinkThe State Journal-Register By KATHRYN REM --More than 3 million people (1 in 133) are believed to have celiac disease, although not all have been diagnosed. --Gluten-free products represent a $2.6-billion industry, growing by 20 percent a year. --Restaurants increasingly are ... Open Original Shared Link KHOU Open Original Shared...
  23. Open Original Shared LinkMonte News By Anonymous • Gluten Intolerance Support Group - For individuals with an intolerance to gluten/wheat or diagnosed with celiac disease. Jan Bartell: (320) 297-1103 or (320) 598-3355 or Anna Landmark: (320) 226-4569. • HIV: Living Positive Support Group ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
  24. Open Original Shared LinkKHOU Markowitz was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, the most severe form of gluten-intolerance, and she didn't know what she was eating was poisoning her. “I had stomach problems all the time, I had chronic fatigue syndrome, I had my hair falling out... it's ... Open Original Shared Link The Herald-Times (subscription) Open Original S...
  25. Celiac.com Bold Organics Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Meat Lover's PizzaCeliac.com By Dyani Barber After many years of unexplained medical issues, I was finally diagnosed with celiac disease in 2002. The first couple of years were a rough road traveled, but I am feeling better than I ever have. It is important that I share what I ... Open Original...
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