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Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995
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Celiac.com 12/05/2011 - Class II major histocompatibility molecules are one of the main points of susceptibility for a number of autoimmune disorders, including type 1 diabetes. A team of researchers recently set out to investigate structure...
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Cranberry Sauce with Ginger and Raisins (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in American & British
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Ban Foods for Entire Family, or Just Allergic Kids?
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Additional Concerns
Celiac.com 11/25/2011 - In solidarity with family members who have food allergies, many families enforce a voluntary ban on the food or foods in question. But is that an that a safe and advisable practice? A leading dietitian claims... -
Apple and Dill Deviled Eggs (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Kids Recipes (Gluten-Free)
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Gluten May Play Role in Triggering Type 1 Diabetes
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Diabetes and Celiac Disease
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It doesn’t really feel like autumn until there’s a big bowl of pumpkin seeds waiting on the kitchen table. They’re best fresh but can be stored in the freezer for up to a month. I prefer my seeds on the spicy side, but this recipe can e...
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Your Guide to a Fabulous Gluten-free Thanksgiving Holiday!
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Gluten-Free Cooking
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Glazed Carrots (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Snacks & Appetizers (Gluten-Free Recipes)
Butter and fresh tarragon were once my go-to dressing for carrots, but my flaring sweet tooth recently pulled me in a slightly different direction. This recipe turned out to be just sweet enough to rival dessert. This is a great dish to... -
Publix Pulls Magazine Over Gluten-free Mix-up
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Additional Concerns
Celiac.com 11/09/2011 - The Publix supermarket company recently pulled its fall issue of Publix GreenWise Market magazine, because it included a recipe that was erroneously labeled as 'gluten-free.' The company also announced plans to... -
Celiac.com 11/07/2011 - Fat-soluble vitamin malabsorption, inflammation and/or under-nutrition put children with celiac disease at risk for decreased bone mineral density. A research team recently set out to determine how vitamin D and...
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I find baby artichokes a little underrated; they’re easier to handle and usually cheaper. I tried these for the first time on the grill, but it’s just as easy to toss together and roast. I happened to have pistachios on hand the second tim...
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Celiac.com 11/04/2011 - For many folks, fall means changing leaves, crisp weather, football, and beer. Or just crisp weather and beer. Fortunately, for those with gluten sensitivities, the explosion of diagnoses for celiac disease and...
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Can Enzyme Supplements Really Break Down Gluten?
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Additional Concerns
Celiac.com 11/02/2011 - With the rise in celiac disease diagnoses, increasing awareness of gluten-free issues, and an explosion of gluten-free related products, it is no surprise that supplements claiming to break down gluten would find... -
Celiac.com 10/31/2011 - Dr. Arthur Agatston, the doctor who created the bestselling South Beach Diet, is now claiming that many of the non-weight-loss benefits claimed by people following his diet are due to the elimination of gluten....
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Celiac.com 10/28/2011 - The world's largest gluten-free cake, weighing nearly a ton, debuted in Washington, DC. Gluten-free labeling advocate John Forberger presented the 9-layer gluten-free behemoth as part of his efforts to push the...
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Celiac.com 10/26/2011 - In vitro and in clinical studies have shown that oxidative stress plays a role in gluten-induced toxicity, but no studies have observed this activity in living tissue. A research team set out to examine the role...
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This is a real simple side dish with little prep that’s both fragrant and festive. I like using acorn squash because they’re small enough to serve everyone their own half, but this recipe is great sliced or in chunks. This version is ...