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Local Cbs News Coverage


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There was a segment on the Boston CBS News affiliate (WBZ) at 11pm last night.

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Pretty good coverage!


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maxcarr Newbie

Thanks for sharing that Ruth, Dr. Kelly is my doc, and he's great.

MaryAnn

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There was a segment on the Boston CBS News affiliate (WBZ) at 11pm last night.

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Pretty good coverage!

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Thanks for sharing. I just wish they would get savvy to the depression anxiety connection and mention it once in a while, it's often the first symptom, but at least they did say that some are GI symptom free.

jenvan Collaborator

nice-thanks! Dr. Kelly seems like a good one...

zippy Newbie

Thanks for posting that. I walked in at the tail end, and wanted to see the full segment but couldn't find it.

Claire Collaborator

Not a bad article but as usual the focus is on the GI symptoms of celiac. There was no mention here of the disabling neurological damage that is the symptomolgy of many with Celiac and with non-celiac gluten sensitivity.

I provided info to my GP who was astounded - never knew there were any neurological implications - it was a tummy and D thing! Claire

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