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Elevated Serum Cytokines and Celiac Disease
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment
Celiac.com 11/11/2009 - Although doctors view celiac disease mainly as a gastrointestinal disease, it is now known to have widespread systemic manifestations. A team of researchers recently set out to define the nature and role of systemic...- 2 comments
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Celiac.com's Best Ever Gluten-free Thanksgiving Guide!
Jefferson Adams posted an article in American & British
Celiac.com 11/09/2009 - Every year around the holidays, celiac.com likes to remind folks that, with a little of planning and a few tips, anyone with celiac disease or gluten intolerance can enjoy a safe, delicious gluten-free Thanksgiving... -
Celiac.com 11/05/2009 - It's well known that people with celiac disease often show reduced bone mineral density, and that metabolic bone disease is a significant and common complication of celiac disease. A new article in the journal Nutrition...
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Probiotic Modulation of Immune Response in Gluten Sensitivity
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Latest Research
Celiac.com 11/02/2009 - When it comes to health and wellness, probiotics are the new black. Their role in promoting beneficial gut bacteria and in mediating adverse gut reactions is gaining a great deal of attention and study among the...- 10 comments
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Celiac.com 10/28/2009 - Celiac disease is a T cell-mediated autoimmune disease, and a number of clinicians have described up-regulation of T-bet and phosphorylated signal transducers and activators of transcription (pSTAT)1, both of which...
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Open Original Shared Link that are clinically indistinguishable from other gastrointestinal disorders. A new study shows that upwards of 4% of people with generalized gastrointestinal complaints show elevated celiac disease antibodies...
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Celiac.com 10/16/2009 - A team of researchers recently set out to investigate the ability of a polymeric binder to reverse the toxic effects induced by gliadin in human intestinal cells and gliadin-sensitive HCD4-DQ8 mice. The team was...
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Celiac.com 10/13/2009 - The standard method of measuring successful observance of a gluten-free diet in patients with celiac disease is through a dietary interview performed by health professional. However, there is currently have no simple...
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Celiac.com 10/07/2009 - A team of Maltese researchers, led by genetics specialist Christian Scerri, has discovered that a previously unassociated gene contributes to the development of celiac disease. The association of the gene, a variant...
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10/05/2009 - Pregnant women with celiac disease suffer early pregnancy loss more often than women without celiac disease. A team of Italian researchers recently set out to look at a possible role of genetic pro-thrombotic variants in early...
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Celiac.com 10/01/2009 - Antibodies to deamidated gliadin offer a promising new tool in the diagnosis of celiac disease. A team of researchers recently set out of examine serodiagnosis of childhood celiac disease assay of antibodies against...
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Celiac.com 09/30/2009 - Are non-inflammatory gluten peptide analogs effective as biomarkers for celiac disease? Recent research indicates that they just might represent an effective new tool in the management of celiac disease. In the...
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Gluten Sensitivity, Celiac Disease Carry Higher Mortality Risk
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Latest Research
Celiac.com 09/28/2009 - According to the results of a new Swedish study, patients with mild intestinal inflammation and gluten sensitivity face an elevated risk of death, even in the absence of symptoms severe enough to merit a clinical... -
Celiac.com 09/24/2009 - Could a reduced level of antibodies against infectious agents indicate a protective role for such infections in T1DM development in susceptible individuals? Recent research points in that direction. Type 1 diabetes...
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Celiac.com 09/18/2009 - Little did the parents of 17-year-old Brianna Rice realize that her February diagnosis for celiac disease would make her into a poster child for insurance reform. That's because when Brianna was first diagnosed...
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Celiac.com 09/17/2009 - Just after the turn of this century, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine discovered that a mysterious human protein called zonulin played a key role in celiac disease and other autoimmune...
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Could Adverse Gut Reaction Trigger Diabetes?
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Diabetes and Celiac Disease
Celiac.com 09/16/2009 - People with certain genetic markers may be more likely to develop adverse gut-reactions, which may help trigger the development of other immune problems, such as Type 1 diabetes, according to Dr. Fraser Scott, a... -
Celiac.com 09/15/2009 - Active delivery of recombinant autoantigens or allergens to intestinal mucosa by genetically modified Lactococcus lactis (LL) offers a unique therapeutic approach for the induction of tolerance to gluten proteins...
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Celiac.com 09/11/2009 - When is a beer not a beer? When it's gluten-free. Until now. Beer perpetually hovers near the top of most celiac lists of things they'd love to have if they could. Until recently, the regulation of labels for beer...
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Celiac.com 09/03/2009 - Every night thousands of people lose sleep because of a gnawing, tingling urge to move their legs, disturbing their sleep and are often causing chronic pain. These people wake feeling unrested, with aching muscles...
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