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Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995
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Celiac.com 04/22/2013 - A recent study of celiac screening methods shows that testing for antireticulin antibodies (ARA) in patients with celiac disease is obsolete. The study includes a review of the medical literature, and recommendations...
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Celiac.com 04/19/2013 - The University of Arizona (U of A) has announced plans to add an exclusive gluten-free space as part of their remodeling of the Student Unions' On Deck Deli. This makes U of A the latest university to offer more...
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Mixing is Key to Making Quality of Gluten-Free Bread
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Gluten-Free Cooking
Celiac.com 04/18/2013 - Does the way the dough is mixed have any effect on the quality of gluten-free bread? A team of researchers recently set out to answer just that question. The research team included Manuel Gómez, María Talegón,... -
Celiac.com 04/17/2013 - As the market for gluten-free foods and products continues to grow, more and more non-food products are being formulated without gluten. Soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and cosmetics are just a few products that...
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Celiac.com 04/15/2013 - Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma (EATL) is a gut cancer that often ends in death. Currently, doctors have very little idea what factors might help patients survive. The manner in which clinical presentation...
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Marinated Filet Mignon with Burgundy Butter (Gluten-Free)
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Celiac.com 04/11/2013 - Want to make a fancy, romantic meal for the meat lovers in the house? Want to do it in style, but without too much effort? This recipe for filet mignon will do the trick nicely. The filets are first marinated in... -
Missouri Legislator Pushing For Gluten-Free Shampoo Labels
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Additional Concerns
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Celiac.com 04/08/2013 - Numerous studies have shown a connection between celiac disease and various types of arthritis. A team of researchers recently set out to investigate the occurrence of lower limb enthesopathy in celiac disease...
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This recipe features chilaquiles in a green sauce. It comes together quickly and will be a big hit with any lovers of Mexican food. Chilaquiles verde makes a wonderful dish for a special brunch. I find that it works best to make the salsa...
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Celiac.com 04/02/2013 - Potato soup is a delicious treat. Potato soup that is delicious and also easy to prepare is an even better treat. This version comes together perfectly in a crock pot. Just add the ingredients, turn on the pot,...
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Celiac.com 03/29/2013 - Parents of children with food allergies can take heart in recent developments at the federal level that are mandating changes in the ways colleges and universities address food-allergy issues in their students....
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Really Good, Really Easy Applesauce (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Kids Recipes (Gluten-Free)
If you want a tasty, healthy treat that's cheap, super simple to make and delivers big flavor, try this recipe for homemade applesauce. It's one of those dishes that kids can help you make, and which will leave smiles all around. Ingredients...- 5 comments
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Celiac.com 03/27/2013 - Increased rates of celiac disease over the last fifty years are not linked to wheat breeding for higher gluten content, but are more likely a result of increased per capita consumption of wheat flour and vital glutens...
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Fried Irish Cabbage with Bacon (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in American & British
If you want to celebrate St. Patty's Day with an easy, tasty Irish dish that moves away from corned beef and cabbage, then this just might be the ticket. Basically, it's just cabbage cooked in bacon drippings and topped with bacon. If... -
Celiac.com 03/25/2013 - More and more, research is showing that celiac disease may have a variety of different clinical presentations. A team of researchers recently used data from Italy, Romania and Iran to explore rates of gastrointestinal...
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Serum I-FABP as Marker for Enterocyte Damage in Celiac Disease
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Latest Research
Celiac.com 03/22/2013 - Enterocyte damage is one of the common features of celiac disease, and often results in malabsorption. Presently, doctors don't know very much about the recovery of enterocyte damage and its clinical consequences...- 2 comments
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Want to make an easy romantic dinner that will fill the house with wonderful aromas? Try this recipe for steamed fresh lobster. Ingredients: 2 large onions, quartered 4 shallots, quartered 8 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped 2 lemons...
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Celiac Disease with Mild Enteropathy is Not Mild Disease
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Celiac.com 03/20/2013 - People with celiac disease all have some degree of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging from lymphocytic duodenosis with normal villous structure to severe villous atrophy. To determine whether the severity...- 3 comments
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One day, I had a couple of packages of gluten-free brownie mix that needed to be used. I also had a good amount of Bailey's Irish Cream Liqueur, and was feeling a bit adventurous. I found a recipe at All Recipes.com for something called...
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Recipes for a Great Gluten-Free St. Patrick's Day
Jefferson Adams posted an article in American & British
Once again St. Patrick's Day is upon us, and that means it's time for everyone to get their Irish on. In addition to coloring your favorite gluten-free beer to a rich Irish green, eating tasty Irish dishes is a great way to celebrate....