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Tag Archives: Celiac Disease
Is Gluten the Culprit in Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity?
Rapidly fermented poorly absorbed short-chain carbohydrates, rather than gluten or other wheat proteins, might cause gastrointestinal symptoms in people who do not have celiac disease but feel better on gluten-free diets, according to the August issue of Gastroenterology. Individuals with non-celiac … Continue reading
Posted in GI Tract
Tagged abdominal pain, bloating, bread, CD, Celiac Disease, diet, gluten allergy, intestinal, restriction, sensitivity, therapy, treatment, wheat
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Should Everybody Be Tested for Celiac Disease?
Not only does celiac disease cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloating—untreated disease leads to progressive bone loss and derangements, increasing the risk for early osteoporosis and fractures of the hip and vertebrae. The June issue of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology … Continue reading
Posted in GI Tract, Technology
Tagged antibody, assay, Celiac Disease, efficacy, IgA, risk factor, Screening, serologic, serum, sprue, testing, tTG
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Safe Bread for Celiacs
Baked goods made from fully hydrolyzed wheat flour, manufactured with sourdough lactobacilli and fungal proteases, are safe for patients with celiac disease, according to the January issue of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Celiac disease is caused by an inflammatory response to … Continue reading