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Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995

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  1. Chronic inflammation is at the root of this disease, but you can find relief through ... (Another study found the converse to be true, too: Having celiac disease ... with a gluten sensitivity, adopting a gluten-free diet may improve psoriasis ... View the full article
  2. Celiac disease is a chronic digestive disorder in which gluten damages the small intestine. ... next to the dishes that are gluten-free, but how many Americans actually suffer from celiac disease, wheat allergy or gluten insensitivity? View the full article
  3. When I first saw the big advertisement that came through the mail I thought, "Wow, we are really getting somewhere!" However, when I read their advertisement my mind was quickly changed by what seems like false advertising. It reads like a great deal of boasting, followed by the "disclaimer" (At the bottom. Who reads to the end of an advertisement?) Here...
  4. Peter Green, the director of Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University and ... A question that comes up is, "If I'm on a gluten-free diet, what forms of ... View the full article
  5. A new study shows that activation of IRF1 and IRF1-regulated genes together, both directly and via the interleukin-18 dependent inflammasome, would greatly increase the severity of the inflammatory response. Celiac disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the small intestine mucosa due to permanent intolerance to dietary gluten. A team of researchers ...
  6. One is celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder involving an adverse reaction to gluten. Unlike those who choose to eat gluten free, Sarah must eat ... View the full article
  7. Abstract: For the majority of patients diagnosed with celiac disease, once a gluten-free diet is initiated, symptoms improve within weeks and may ... View the full article
  8. “Manufacturers are producing more gluten-free food products than ever ... of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition and director of the Center for Celiac ... early days we had a mother whose child was diagnosed with the disease. View the full article
  9. ... enhancements that aid the vision impaired, crutches, service animals even gluten free products for those with a gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. View the full article
  10. Celiacs and others with gluten sensitivities and allergies can get an abundance of information at the fifth annual Central PA Gluten Free Expo in State ... View the full article
  11. Chef Paul: Stop eating gluten free bread if you're not a celiac! ... fat free salad dressings, fatter than ever, with diabetes and heart disease knocking us ... View the full article
  12. Are primary care physicians under-testing for celiac disease in patients with iron deficiency anemia? A new survey of primary care doctors indicates that they are. It's fairly common for people with celiac disease to develop iron deficiency anemia (IDA), but researchers don't know much about the frequency with which primary care physicians test for celiac...
  13. What’s the best way to way to measure the gluten content of gluten-free foods, particularly those based on purified wheat starch? View the full article
  14. A: I am gluten free or I try to be - I have to taste other things, but that's how I got started. My mom is gluten free and has Celiac disease and I bought her ... View the full article
  15. Find Me Gluten-Free– If we are talking about the best apps for Celiac Disease and gluten intolerance, we first need to mention Find Me Gluten-Free. View the full article
  16. Celiac.com 10/16/2017 - As you may know, Celiac.com is based in Santa Rosa, CA. So far, all staff is fine, and the founder, Scott Adams, has had to evacuate his home (which is currently fine, but close to the Oakmont fire). We'll do our best to keep our articles and information on celiac disease flowing. Luckily our servers are not located in California...
  17. Filled with nuts and cranberries, these easy to cook baked apples are slow-cooker magic. Top them with sea salt caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream, and you’ve got the makings for a memorable treat. These baked apples are just the way to start your Halloween season. View the full article
  18. Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) immunoglobulin A (IgA) testing is a sensitive adjunct to the diagnosis of coeliac disease. The threshold for positivity was developed for diagnosis, with negative results reported as below the reference value ( A team of researchers recently set out to investigate if an undetectable tissue transglutaminase IgA antibodies (tTG...
  19. The Aurora hamper is a mix of almond butter, chewy biscotti, gluten-free bread, ... home-baking outfit which creates gluten- and sugar-free confections, nut ... conditions ranging from diabetes and celiac disease to lactose intolerance. View the full article
  20. You have surely heard or know some with Celiac disease. Patients with this disease have to go gluten-free completely due to the abnormal reaction of ... View the full article
  21. Despite the economic downturn, the cost of healthy products has not diminished. Sales have continued to grow in this sector thanks to the many information campaigns aimed at raising consumer awareness of the health benefits of consuming gluten free products. Manufacturers have responded to the growing demand by expanding the variety of products they offer...
  22. After eating what were supposed to be gluten-free meals from 1887 at Caltado, ... The consumption of gluten for people with celiac disease can cause ... View the full article
  23. Moore recently shared that she's been having stomach problems, and may have celiac disease. She appears to be following a gluten-free diet, and ... View the full article
  24. Mandy went gluten-free in 2017 after realizing she has a severe intolerance (maybe even full-on Celiac's disease). She complained about the new ... View the full article
  25. A Merrill Lynch broker in Denver has sued the firm in federal court, claiming that its systemic "sabotage" of his relationship with clients during and following two medical leaves have cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars. In a case filed this summer in federal court in Colorado, Kirk Kringel, a broker with Merrill since 2010, alleges that the company v...
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