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Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995
Everything posted by Jefferson Adams
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Celiac.com 06/17/2016 - What role does individual sensitivity play in celiac disease severity and reactions to gluten? Researchers in Italy reported on an interesting case of a of a man with a clear diagnosis of celiac disease who nevertheless...
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Celiac.com 06/15/2016 - Every so often, a medical case comes along that puzzles or interests clinicians. One recent case of celiac disease fits that bill. The patient in this case is a 61-year-old obese woman who developed severe diarrhea...
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Celiac.com 06/14/2016 - This recipe for simple pan seared Tilapia filets is one of my favorites. It's a snap to make, and easy to pair with your favorites to deliver a tasty, memorable meal. Ingredients: 4 (4 ounce) fillets tilapia ...
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Celiac.com 06/09/2016 - If you're a fad gluten-free dieter, especially one who hasn't been diagnosed with celiac disease, then definitely don't plan on preaching your gospel to Anthony Bourdain. AdWeek recently spoke with the celebrity...
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Baked Chicken with Honey and Balsamic (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Indian & Middle Eastern
Celiac.com 06/09/2016 - This is one of my favorite basic chicken recipes. It's one of those super easy to make, yet big on flavor. Balsamic vinegar and honey anchor olive oil and spices to deliver a moist, delicious baked chicken that... -
Do Flat Mucosa Always Mean Celiac Disease?
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment
Celiac.com 06/08/2016 - Sometimes, certain cases can stand out and grab the attention of clinicians or researchers. Such is the case of a 62-year-old woman who was suffering from severe malabsorption, and diagnosed with celiac disease... -
Barbecue season is upon us once again, and when I want barbecued chicken, nothing else will do. This recipe makes a sweet, tangy barbecue chicken that will have people smiling. Ingredients: 10 chicken thighs or drumsticks ...
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Celiac.com 05/30/2016 - People with HLA genes have the highest risk factor for developing autoimmune disorders. The vast majority of people with celiac disease carry the HLA DQA1*05 and DQB1*02 alleles, both of which encode the DQ2.5 molecule...
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Celiac.com 05/26/2016 - An Australian dietary organization has published a study showing the high and hidden costs of a gluten-free diet, and is calling for a subsidy program to help offset those extra costs. A newly published study quantifying...
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P.F. Chang's Dodges Lawsuit Over Gluten-Free Surcharge
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Additional Concerns
Celiac.com 5/23/2016 - Plenty of people have followed the news of the woman who sued Chinese food chain P.F. Chang's, claiming that they discriminated against her by charging more for gluten-free dishes than for other non-gluten-free options... -
Celiac Diagnosis Without Biopsy Can Be Useful in Some Cases
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Latest Research
Celiac.com 05/19/2016 - Using a prospective cohort study, a team of researchers recently set out to assess the outcomes of the latest celiac diagnosis guidelines from the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and... -
Celiac.com 05/18/2016 - Common clinical wisdom, and some data, indicate that patients with celiac disease are likely to be underweight. However, data from west suggest that anywhere from 8% to 40% of celiac patients can be overweight or...
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Spaghetti with Bacon, Eggs, and Swiss Chard (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Italian
Celiac.com 05/17/2016 - If you're like me and you love that Italian classic, pasta carbonara, but you're struck with little pangs from the nutrition-minded side of you, then this recipe is for you. This more nutritious version of classic... -
Celiac.com 05/16/2016 - A number of epidemiological and clinical studies suggest a connection between inflammation and Alzheimer disease, their relationship is not well understood and may have implications for treatment and prevention...
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