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Celiac Disease Health Fair


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Celiac Disease Health Fair - September 27, 2007 - 5 - 8pm

Lifestyle Center

Chesapeake General Hospital

800 Battlefiend Blvd.

Chespeake, Virginia

* A free diagnostic blood screening for the first 100 participants.

* Professional speakers including gastroenterologists and a certified dietitian.

* A question and answer session with the president of Chesapeake Tidewater Celiacs, a chapter of CDF.

* Gluten free food - displays and tasting.

* Educational exibits.

For more information, call (757) 312-6132


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You are so helpful to post this! The first in the Tidewater Celiac Disease Health Fair should be a great success! The blood tests filled in fast. Speakers are knowledgeable. The material and support info will be terrific. Prizes are vaied and just perfect and fun for any person on gluten-free eats or those who think it's tough to be gluten-free. Whether one needs the diagnosis or already knows they benefit from gluten-free, BE THERE! Thanks! :P

Celiac Disease Health Fair - September 27, 2007 - 5 - 8pm

Lifestyle Center

Chesapeake General Hospital

800 Battlefiend Blvd.

Chespeake, Virginia

* A free diagnostic blood screening for the first 100 participants.

* Professional speakers including gastroenterologists and a certified dietitian.

* A question and answer session with the president of Chesapeake Tidewater Celiacs, a chapter of CDF.

* Gluten free food - displays and tasting.

* Educational exibits.

For more information, call (757) 312-6132

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