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Celiac Disease May Increase Hip Fracture Risk
A new study from Sweden has established a link between unmanaged celiac disease and the risk of suffering a hip fracture.
Sibling Blues and Celiac Disease
When the focus turns to one child’s celiac diagnosis, brothers and sisters can suffer feelings of neglect. YOUR child needs… Read more »
New Blood Test Could Diagnose Celiac Disease
A new, non-invasive blood test under development could represent a huge step forward for celiac disease diagnosis.
Your Brain on Gluten
The protein that plagues those with celiac disease can greatly impact brain function. The range of symptoms is huge: from fogginess and inattention to actual damage seen on scans.
Resist That Urge to Cheat on the Gluten-Free Diet
The holidays are a special time to gather with family, celebrate with friends, and eat. In keeping with the spirit,… Read more »
FDA’s Gluten-Free Rule: Issues in the Fine Print
The FDA’s new gluten-free labeling standard is a great step forward, but has some issues.
Teff: A Surprising Addition to the Gluten-Free Diet
Teff, a major cereal crop of Ethiopia, is the smallest of all grains in the world.
Is Gluten Content to Blame for the Rise of Celiac Disease?
There has long been speculation that celiac disease’s increase might be related to higher gluten content in wheat today
Never Too Early to Start Educating Kids About Celiac Disease
From grocery games to toy food parties and tending the garden, nurture your child’s gluten-free awareness. The gluten-free diet is… Read more »