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hey guys my teacher approved of my topic for the paper! :D and she also gave me this site to check out if anyone else wants to here it is.

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then just put gluten in the search box and it will come up with free journals that you can read that are about the brain and gluten. i havent looked at it in great detail so tell me what you think about the site.

Lauren


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hey guys my teacher approved of my topic for the paper! :D  and she also gave me this site to check out if anyone else wants to here it is. 

Open Original Shared Link

then just put gluten in the search box and it will come up with free journals that you can read that are about the brain and gluten. i havent looked at it in great detail so tell me what you think about the site.

Lauren

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Soooo what was your final topic?

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Soooo what was your final topic?

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well my final topic for now is what are the effect of gluten on the brain when somebody has celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or gluten intorlerence?

But that my become more refined as the paper is developed.

Lauren

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I went into the link and tried reading it, but I think I need a medical dictionary to understand what it is I'm reading :rolleyes:

Guest CD_Surviver

sorry i haven't looked at it to closely.

Lauren

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Guest CD_Surviver

Does anyone have someone that i can contact for my paper? i need someone fast.

Lauren

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