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Rate of Celiac Diagnosis Shows Big Improvement in U.S.
The number of people with celiac disease in the United States remained relatively stable from 2009 to 2014. However significantly,… Read more »
Can People with Celiac Disease Benefit from Exercise?
Research shows that exercise can help promote a healthy balance of the body’s microbiome.
The Burden of a Strict Gluten-Free Diet
Patients report a high burden with the gluten-free diet, feeling social isolation, and facing high food costs.
Staving Off the Gluten-Free Winter Blues
Those with celiac disease can be prone to seasonal doldrums. Here’s advice to keep your spirits up.
When Celiac Disease is Not All in the Gut
Patients with non-classic symptoms share their road to a celiac diagnosis – and the relief that came with it.
Newly Diagnosed Celiac Patients Getting Glutened
Sixty-six percent of patients had symptoms and dining out was a risk factor.
15 Big Celiac Questions Resolved: From Symptoms to Gluten-Free Diet Issues
From recurring symptoms to supplements and gluten-free diet solutions, three experts weigh in on our readers’ celiac questions. MAYBE you… Read more »
One Man’s Stand for Gluten-Free Drugs
Michael Weber was diagnosed with celiac disease in 2004, and immediately adopted the gluten-free diet to protect his health. But… Read more »
Allergens to Gluten, What’s In That Herbal Remedy?
Scientist was surprised to find ‘cheap fillers,’ including gluten and soybean.