When I was a toddler, my parents took me to every specialist under the sun to solve the mystery of why their only child was so sick.
Tag: celiac disease
How Celiac Disease Runs in The Family
Meet the Teitelbaums: Mom, dad and 3 out of 4 kids have celiac.
Sibling Blues and Celiac Disease
When the focus turns to one child’s celiac diagnosis, brothers and sisters can suffer feelings of neglect. First published in… Read more »
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 »
Celiac Disease: Watch Your Mouth
Celiac disease can affect your teeth, mouth and overall oral health in a number of ways: Dental enamel defects: Patches… Read more »
Lesley U. Decision: A Food Allergy Victory
A recent agreement reached between the U.S. Department of Justice and a private university in Massachusetts is one of the… Read more »
Celiac’s Upside: Less Risk of Women’s Cancers
Women with celiac disease have a decreased risk of breast and ovarian cancers, says new Swedish research.
Gluten Sensitivity’s Suspected Role in Autism
A leading researcher sets out to prove that gluten and a leaky gut may be causing 20 percent of autism… Read more »
Celiac Patients Getting Poor Follow-up Care
A recent Mayo Clinic study finds that 65 percent of celiac disease patients do not receive adequate long-term care following their diagnosis.
Guide for Talking to Family About Celiac Testing
The following information on the importance of celiac disease testing in famiies is courtesy of the nonprofit Beyond Celiac. Having… Read more »