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Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995
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Celiac disease is known to be triggered, at least in part, by environmental factors. These factors can even affect one identical twin and not the other and seem to have their greatest impact during infancy when gluten is first introduced...
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More Evidence Links Gut Bacteria to Celiac Disease
Roy Jamron posted an article in Origins of Celiac Disease
Celiac.com 11/06/2008 - Previously, the possible link between gut bacteria and celiac disease has been discussed in "Do Vitamin D Deficiency, Gut Bacteria, and Gluten Combine in Infancy to Cause Celiac Disease?"[1] A 5-year European study... -
Celiac.com 06/19/08 - Today in most modern countries, children are being raised in bacteria-free environments, yet studies are seeing a rising incidence of autoimmune disease and allergies. Previous studies have found that Finnish children...
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Celiac.com 04/20/2008 - ActoGeniX is a recently formed Belgian company specializing in the development and use of genetically altered probiotic Lactococcus lactis bacteria designed to secrete and deliver therapeutic peptides and proteins...
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Durum Wheat Peptide Could Lead To Celiac Disease Treatment
Roy Jamron posted an article in Latest Research
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New Improved Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy System
Roy Jamron posted an article in Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment
Celiac.com 11/24/2007 - A new confocal laser microscopic probe has been developed by Mauna Kea Technologies which works in conjunction with conventional endoscopes providing real-time video sequences of the intestinal mucosa magnified...- 1 comment
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Celiac.com 11/02/2007 - Researchers at the University of Chicago using vitamin D receptor "knockout" mice demonstrated vitamin D may have a key role in maintaining the intestinal mucosal barrier and the integrity of tight junctions. The...
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Celiac.com 11/07/2006 – We should be hearing more about this in the news soon. A confocal laser endomicroscopy device developed by Optiscan, an Australian company, permits endoscopists to make an accurate real-time diagnosis of celiac d...
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The Role of Rotavirus in Celiac Disease by Roy Jamron
Roy Jamron posted an article in Latest Research
Celiac.com 10/30/2006 - Two recent scientific publications have now shown that a rotavirus protein may be linked to celiac disease through a molecular mimicry mechanism and that the risk of developing celiac disease appears to increase...- 1 comment
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Celiac.com 10/12/2006 - A new study examined Mayo Clinic medical records for the years 1970 through 2005 to identify eight male and five female patients, aged 45-79, showing cognitive decline within two years of onset or a severe exacerbation...
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Is Celiac Disease Linked to Rotavirus Protein? By Roy Jamron
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Celiac.com 09/29/2006 - A new study identified a peptide which causes an immune reaction in a majority of active celiac disease patients but no such reaction in any celiac disease patients on a gluten-free diet. Antibodies to this celiac...-
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Cholesterol, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Celiac Disease by Roy Jamron
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Celiac.com 09/12/2006 - Symptoms of celiac disease prominently include fat malabsorption. One would expect this to impact levels of essential fatty acids in celiacs. The omega-3 essential fatty acids, especially eicosapentaenoic (EPA...- 2 comments
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Celiac.com 07/01/2006 - With the likelihood that increased intestinal permeability in celiacs caused by gluten damage to the intestinal mucosa leads to a high prevalance of liver damage as well as an increase in food allergy and possible...
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Celiac.com 05/31/2006 - I previously discussed how liver abnormalities are highly prevalent in celiac disease. Why damage to the liver occurs is unknown, and gluten toxicity and increased intestinal permeability have been proposed as...
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Celiac.com 04/27/2006 - Liver abnormalities have been found in a high percentage of celiacs when first diagnosed, around 42% according to some studies. Gluten toxicity and increased intestinal permeability have both been suspected as...
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Celiac.com 04/10/2006 - This study looks at innate immune response to gliadin. The innate immune system responds to gliadin inducing zonulin release and increasing intestinal permeability and may be a factor in the onset of celiac disease...
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