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Celiac and Obesity - The Truth About Following a Gluten-Free Diet - Celiac.com
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Celiac and Obesity - The Truth About Following a Gluten-Free Diet
Celiac.com
Thereby concluding that treatment of a gluten free diet after celiac diagnosis provides advantageous changes in BMI results. ...
A new medication for celiac disease aimed to reduce intestinal damageExaminer.com
Immune Disturbances Genetically Linked to Celiac DiseaseHealia Health (blog)
Gluten-Free Diet Good for Celiac and ObesityTopNews United States
CTV.ca
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8 Mar 2010 at 7:50pm
Going gluten-free in Chicago - Medill Reports: Chicago
Phoenix New Times (blog)
Going gluten-free in Chicago
Medill Reports: Chicago
For those with celiac disease, controlling the condition means having to do just that: cut foods containing gluten, a protein found in wheat, ...
The Correlation Between Gluten Intolerance and Neurological DiseaseCeliac.com
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9 Mar 2010 at 6:52pm
Adding gluten early may cause constipation in babies - Reuters
Adding gluten early may cause constipation in babies
Reuters
Earlier studies implied a relationship between early gluten introduction and celiac disease, a digestive disorder caused by an abnormal immune response to ...
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9 Mar 2010 at 3:05pm
How healthy is going gluten-free, the latest fad diet? - Chicago Daily Herald
How healthy is going gluten-free, the latest fad diet?
Chicago Daily Herald
Going completely gluten-free is a dire necessity for people diagnosed with celiac disease, a lifelong digestive disorder. ...
Boar's Head Promotes Gluten-Free FoodsPerishableNews (press release)
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8 Mar 2010 at 12:46am
Celiac Youth Support Group Formed In Southern Colorado - KKTV 11 News
Celiac Youth Support Group Formed In Southern Colorado
KKTV 11 News
French fries and hamburgers are not on 18-year-old Alyssia Garcia's diet. She has Celiac disease and up until recently would sometimes eat gluten, ...
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6 Mar 2010 at 5:23pm
Senior Link hosts nutrition program - NorthJersey.com
Celiac.com
Senior Link hosts nutrition program
NorthJersey.com
A gluten-free diet is more than a diet; it is a lifestyle for those diagnosed with Celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that causes symptoms such as ...
Gluten-free kidsRVANews
Going Gluten FreeWTVQ
So You're Gluten Free! Now What?New Hampshire Magazine
University Daily Kansan -Celiac.com -Pizza Marketing Quarterly (PMQ)
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5 Mar 2010 at 12:39am
Crowd clamors for gluten-free products at second annual gathering - Knoxville...
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Crowd clamors for gluten-free products at second annual gathering
Knoxville News Sentinel
Tina Lester of Tazewell drove to Knoxville with her daughter Adrianna, who has recently been diagnosed with celiac disease. "This (maintaining her diet) is ...
Gluten-free dining does not meet all student needsThe Sophian
Bakery on Main Cinnamon Raisin Gluten-Free GranolaCeliac.com
Wilson Creek Winery offers gluten-free menu itemsSouthwest Riverside News Network
Daily Democrat -The Suburba...
3 Mar 2010 at 11:07pm
"Latent Celiac Disease" Linked with GI Symptoms and Osteoporosis - About.com:...
"Latent Celiac Disease" Linked with GI Symptoms and Osteoporosis
About.com: Health
Last September, Swedish researchers announced that full-blown celiac disease is not the only form of the disorder to have serious consequences. ...
7 Mar 2010 at 1:13pm
Virus infections may lead to gluten intolerance--study - TheMedGuru
TheMedGuru
Virus infections may lead to gluten intolerance--study
TheMedGuru
R. Kochhar, additional professor, department of gastroenterology, PGI, said, ?celiac disease is a genetic disorder, which is being increasingly diagnosed in ...
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7 Mar 2010 at 6:43am
Gene links to celiac disease may help drug search - Reuters
Gene links to celiac disease may help drug search
Reuters
There is no cure, and the only treatment is a life-long gluten-free diet. Van Heel said his findings meant scientists could now see that many of the genetic ...
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28 Feb 2010 at 12:07pm
From Medworm
Researchers take aim at digestive disorder
Canadian researchers are testing a new drug for patients who suffer from a chronic digestive disorder called celiac disease, which appears to be afflicting a growing number of people. (Source: CTV Health)
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by CTV Health
7 Mar 2010 at 7:58pm
Small intestinal mucosa expression of putative chaperone fls485
Conclusions: Expression and synthesis of fls485 are found in surface lining epithelia of normal human intestinal mucosa and deriving epithelial cell lines. An interdependence of enterocyte differentiation along the crypt-villus axis and fls485 chaperone activity might be possible. (Source: BMC Gastroenterology)
by BMC Gastroenterology
6 Mar 2010 at 5:00pm
In Adults With Celiac Disease, Intestinal Damage Doesn't Always Heal
When celiac disease is diagnosed in adulthood, mucosal damage might never completely resolve, even on a gluten-free diet, according to a February 9th online report in The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Reuters Health Information (Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Headlines)
by Medscape Gastroenterology Headlines
5 Mar 2010 at 9:45am
New celiac disease-specific quality of life questionnaire developed
Researchers have developed a new instrument specifically for measuring quality of life in patients with celiac disease. (Source: MedWire News - Gastroenterology)
by MedWire News - Gastroenterology
5 Mar 2010 at 7:19am
Coeliac disease: emerging in China?
(Source: Gut)
by Gut
5 Mar 2010 at 4:12am
Endocytotic segregation of gliadin peptide 31-49 in enterocytes
Conclusions Endocytic segregation of gliadin peptide AA 31–49 seems to be a constitutive process. It explains why this peptide cannot stimulate gluten-sensitive T cells. Presentation of gliadin peptides by HLA-DR proteins via late endosomes within enterocytes might induce a tolerogenic effect and constitutes a potentially promising therapeutic approach for induction of tolerance towards gliadin. (Source: Gut)
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5 Mar 2010 at 4:12am
Lysosomal accumulation of gliadin p31-43 peptide induces oxidative stress and...
Conclusion p31–43 accumulation in lysosomes leads to epithelial activation via the ROS–TG2 axis. TG2 works as a rheostat of ubiquitination and proteasome degradation and drives inflammation via PPAR downregulation. (Source: Gut)
by Gut
5 Mar 2010 at 4:12am
Virus infections may be contributing factor in onset of gluten intolerance
Recent research findings indicate a possible connection between virus infections, the immune system and the onset of gluten intolerance, also known as celiac disease. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines)
by ScienceDaily Headlines
4 Mar 2010 at 10:00pm
Introducing Gluten During Infection Does Not Increase the Risk of Celiac Disease
Introducing gluten to a baby's diet during a period of infection does not increase the risk of celiac disease, Swedish researchers report in the March issue of Pediatrics. Reuters Health Information (Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines)
by Medscape Medical News Headlines
4 Mar 2010 at 11:59am
Atypical Celiac Disease: Could You Be Missing This Common Problem?
For every recognized case of celiac disease, 8 more remain undiagnosed. The reason for this disparity is contingent on the varying presentations of the disease. (Source: Consultant Live)
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by Consultant Live
3 Mar 2010 at 5:00am
Diagnostic value of confocal endomicroscopy in celiac disease
Endoscopy 2010; 42: 197-202DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1243937 Improved endoscopic screening with targeted biopsies might enhance diagnostic yield in celiac disease. Confocal endomicroscopy (CEM) allows high-resolution in vivo histological analysis. We compared the endomicroscopic findings during ongoing endoscopy with the histological findings graded according to the Marsh classification.[...]© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkGet connected:Table of contents | Abstract | Full text (Sou...
by Endoscopy
2 Mar 2010 at 7:33am
Celiac disease is not yet mainstream in endoscopy
Endoscopy 2010; 42: 218-219DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1243903© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkGet connected:Table of contents | Full text (Source: Endoscopy)
by Endoscopy
2 Mar 2010 at 7:33am
Celiac Disease: Pinpointing Immune System Disturbances
New research has identified four aspects of immune system disturbance which lead to the development of coeliac disease. Nearly 40 different inherited risk factors which predispose to the disease have now been identified... (Source: Nutrition/Agriculture News From Medical News Today)
by Nutrition/Agriculture News From Medical News Today
2 Mar 2010 at 5:00am
13 New Variants Associated With Celiac Disease Risk
In a genomewide study, more than half the variants associated with celiac disease correlated with altered activity of nearby genes. Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Today Headlines)
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1 Mar 2010 at 9:33am
Questionnaire-Based Case Finding of Celiac Disease in a Population of 8- to 9...
CONCLUSION: A number of preclinical and low-grade symptomatic patients with CD may be identified by their responses to a mailed questionnaire. (Source: PEDIATRICS)
by PEDIATRICS
1 Mar 2010 at 9:02am
Impact of Gluten-free Camp on Quality of Life of Children and Adolescents wit...
CONCLUSIONS: Children who had CD and attended a week-long gluten-free camp demonstrated improvement in well-being, self-perception, and emotional outlook. The positive effects of camp were more apparent among campers who had been on a GFD for <4 years compared with those who had been on a GFD for ≥4 years, suggesting an adaptation to CD with time. A gluten-free camp that provides an environment of unrestricted foods can at least temporarily alleviate stress and anxiety around food and social ...
by PEDIATRICS
1 Mar 2010 at 9:02am
Infectious Disease and Risk of Later Celiac Disease in Childhood
CONCLUSION: These results indicate that parent-reported infection at the time of gluten introduction is not a major risk factor for CD. (Source: PEDIATRICS)
by PEDIATRICS
1 Mar 2010 at 9:02am
Celiac Disease Genes Identified In Immune System
A UK-led international study has identified four types of genetic disturbance in the immune system that lead to celiac disease, bringing to 40 the total number of known inherited factors that increase a person's risk of developing the disease... (Source: GastroIntestinal News From Medical News Today)
by GastroIntestinal News From Medical News Today
1 Mar 2010 at 4:00am
Pinpointing immune system disturbances in celiac disease
New research has identified four aspects of immune system disturbance which lead to the development of celiac disease. Nearly 40 different inherited risk factors which predispose to the disease have now been identified. These latest findings could speed the way towards improved diagnostics and treatments for the autoimmune complaint that affects 1 in 100 of the population, and lead to insights into related conditions such as type 1 diabetes. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines)
by ScienceDaily Headlines
1 Mar 2010 at 3:00am
Immune System and Celiac Disease
New research has identified four aspects of immune system disturbance which lead to the development of celiac disease. (Source: Disabled World)
by Disabled World
28 Feb 2010 at 3:52pm


