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Update on Celiac Drug Designed to Support the Gluten-Free Diet
The results of a Phase 2 trial for the celiac disease drug, latiglutenase, a combination of enzymes that break down… Read more »
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.
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 »
Celiac’s Evolution: The Mind-Boggling Rise of Non-Gut Symptoms
ON a crisp October morning in 2014, Betsy Robbins waited impatientlyin the hospital recovery room with her still-groggy husband, who… Read more »
Hepatitis B Vaccine Less Effective for Celiac Patients
Fifty percent of the celiac patients under the age of 5 were nonresponsive to the vaccine compared to 30 percent of the control group.
Why You May Be Wrong About Your Penicillin Allergy
Nearly 400 Americans die each year as a result of penicillin allergy. Though this statistic speaks to the seriousness of… Read more »
Non-Classic Symptoms of Celiac Disease on the Rise
Researchers say that diarrhea should be no longer regarded as the cardinal symptom of celiac disease.
Q&A with Celiac Expert Dr. Joseph Murray
The Mayo Clinic’s celiac guru talks about going gluten-free, who should screen for celiac, and his new book.