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Jefferson Adams

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  1. Celiac.com 01/18/2016 - How come only 2% to 5% of genetically susceptible individuals develop celiac disease? Researchers attempting to answer that question have turned their focus to environmental factors, including gut microorganisms...
  2. Celiac.com 01/15/2016 - In his three years with the NFL, New York Giants lineman, Justin Pugh has made himself a key part of his team's strong offense. At 6-foot-4 inches, 305-pounds, and with strength and speed to match, Pugh has wrecked...
  3. Celiac.com 01/14/2016 - What to do with leeks besides make soup? This quick, easy recipe delivers tender, tasty leeks with a dash of oil and vinaigrette. It will turn heads and please hungry eaters at your next dinner. Ingredients: ...
  4. Celiac.com 01/13/2016 - Researchers are zeroing in on markers for gluten sensitivity in people who don't have celiac disease. So far, there's been scant proof of what causes gluten sensitivity in people who don't have celiac disease....
  5. Celiac.com 01/12/2016 - Looking for a great winter salad? This one marries escarole, endive and celery with apple and orange, and blends in some tasty vinaigrette. It's a surefire hit at your next winter potluck. Ingredients: 1 small...
  6. Celiac.com 01/11/2016 - Is celiac disease a disability under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act? The Department of Justice says not necessarily. On the heels of a federal lawsuit that claiming that restaurants are violating...
  7. Celiac.com 01/08/2016 - Adults with both celiac disease and type 1 diabetes face an increased risk of developing thyroid disease, according to a new study. The study was done by researchers Matthew Kurien, Kaziwe Mollazadegan, David S...
  8. Celiac.com 01/07/2016 - Chicken Cordon Bleu is an old favorite. This gluten-free version uses crushed gluten-free Rice Chex to deliver a crispy, crunchy, golden crust that harmonizes delightfully with the chicken, cheese and ham and delivers...
  9. Celiac.com 01/06/2016 - Quaker Oats is launching new, gluten-free versions of several products, including 18 oz. Quaker Quick 1-Minute Oats and Quaker Instant Oatmeal in both 10-count Original and 8-count Maple & Brown Sugar flavors...
  10. Celiac.com 01/05/2016 - I love Cornish hens. They're as easy to make as chicken, and seem to make any occasion more special. In this version, Cornish hens are butterflied, then prepared in a sage butter to deliver a savory dinner entree...
  11. Celiac.com 01/04/2016 - Does P.F. Chang's Asian Bistro discriminate against people with celiac disease by charging more for gluten-free dishes than for their non-gluten-free counterparts? A complaint filed in federal court says it does...
  12. Celiac.com 12/31/2015 - Detroit-based gluten-free pasta maker Banza has been on a roll lately. Recently, Banza won the $500,000 grand prize in the annual Accelerate Michigan contest that supports entrepreneurial startup firms in the state...
  13. Celiac.com 12/30/2015 - Sweet potato fries are always a hit. In the first version, the sweet potatoes are battered in corn starch and fried, in the second version, they are baked. Take your pick. Either way, they will make a delicious...
  14. Celiac.com 12/29/2015 - Great dips are as indispensible to the holidays as glad tidings and good cheer! This smoked samlon dip is sure to be a hit at your next party snackfest. Ingredients: 8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature ...
  15. Celiac.com 12/28/2015 - Immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias include gluten ataxia, paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, GAD antibody associated cerebellar ataxia, and Hashimoto's encephalopathy. Despite the identification of an increasing...
  16. Celiac.com 12/25/2015 - Cornish hens make a great alternative to turkey, especially for a small group, or a couple. This version uses Cornish hens and white wine to deliver a tasty variation on the great French classic Coq au Vin. It will...
  17. Celiac.com 12/24/2015 - Laboratory tests for hemoglobin, ferritin, calcium, folate, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and thyroid function are regularly ordered in children with celiac disease, despite sufficient evidence for their necessity. To...
  18. Celiac.com 12/23/2015 - Got some ribeye? Some provolone? Good, grab the ribeye and the cheese, along with some onions, green peppers, and corn tortillas. Tortillas? Yeah, tortillas. This simple variation turns the traditional Philly Cheesesteak...
  19. Celiac.com 12/22/2015 - Kansas wheat farmers are funding genetic research to figure out exactly why some people struggle to digest wheat, and to try to produce an wheat-friendly alternative. The Kansas Wheat Commission has put $2...
  20. Celiac.com 12/21/2015 - For people with celiac disease, gluten immunogenic peptides might reveal whether you've been bad or good on your gluten-free diet, and whether or not you have gut damage. In fact, the best way to spot transgressions...
  21. Celiac.com 12/18/2015 - Flour is a major global business, and flours of all kinds constitute a major part of the growing global food industry. Global flour markets are directly impacted by the growing processed food industry. Recent years...
  22. Celiac.com 12/17/2015 - A landmark study shows that a gluten-free diet lessens fatigue, raises energy levels, and promotes healthier bodies. Funded by the university, the British government and Genius Foods, and conducted by Aberdeen...
  23. Celiac.com 12/16/2015 - Just a month after General Mills recalled nearly two million boxes of gluten-free Cheerios from store shelves and warehouses due to "inadvertent" gluten contamination, the company and its flagship brand Cheerios...
  24. Celiac.com 12/15/2015 - The FDA is proposing a new rule for naming and labeling fermented and hydrolyzed foods, or foods with these ingredients, claiming to be gluten-free. Called "Gluten-Free Labeling of Fermented or Hydrolyzed Foods...
  25. Celiac.com 12/14/2015 - Recently, several studies have set out to determine how intake of gluten during infancy influences later risk of celiac disease. One such study, conducted in Sweden, investigated whether gluten intake before 2...
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