CELIAC DISEASE
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Many people suffer from Celiac Disease which is a digestive condition precipitated by the eating of foods that contain gluten, such as bread, pizza crust and cookies. Here are some tips for living with the disease.
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Darrin Atkins
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Published 8/14/2009
If someone has celiac disease, they can't tolerate any wheat products that contain gluten.
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Gemma Argent
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Published 12/8/2008
Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disorder that damages the small intestinal villi and can interfere with absorption of nutrients.
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Rye Catcher
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Published 11/22/2009
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder which is characterized by an intolerance for gluten, a protein found in most cereal grains. There is no cure for celiac disease and those who have it must simply avoid anything that contains gluten.
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Steve Thompson
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Published 3/21/2007
Some of the emotional responses you may face after getting diagnosed with celiac disease
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Racheline Maltese
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Published 9/26/2006
A gist of what Gluten Intolerance/Celiac Disease is all about. The Primary Focus of This Article is Celiac Disease Foods. Consumption of these Foods Helps Fight Celiac Disease and Other Diseases like Cancer, which May Arise in the Long Run.
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Rox B.
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Published 2/3/2010
Recognizing signs and symptoms of celiac disease can be difficult because they can be very similar to a host of other, more common diseases and illnesses.
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Fooditalia
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Published 8/14/2009
An explanation of what Celiac Disease is, and how it's diagnosed. Also includes the standard recommended course of treatment for Celiac Disease.
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Jennifer Phillips
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Published 11/24/2009
Celiac Disease is an autoimmune type of disease where a person cannot tolerate gluten in their diets. My article explains.
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Jennifer Kirkman
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Published 12/30/2009
Answers to your frequently asked questions about Celiac disease.
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V
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Published 8/21/2009
The risk of celiac disease in adults is surprisingly high. This disease is four times more common than it was fifty years ago. Should you be tested for this disease?
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Kristie Leong M.D.
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Published 7/17/2009
How to find gluten free restaurants or restaurants with gluten free menus for people with Celiac disease, gluten intolerance or other autoimmune disorders and the people who love them.
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K K Thornton
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Published 8/21/2009
Celiac disease is common and often misdiagnosed.
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Brandon E. Newman
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Published 12/11/2009
Celiac disease has many signs and symptoms and sometimes is often misdiagnosed by many health care providers. Children and adults of all ages can be affected by this medical condition.
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Carol Quillen
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Published 9/1/2009
How to eat Thanksgiving dinner when you have celiac disease.
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William Browning
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Published 10/8/2009
There are natural remedies available that can help alleviate and soothe the pain of intestinal irritation and inflammation of Celiac disease, without all those side effects that are common to prescription medications.
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Sarah Le Moyne
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Published 4/19/2010
At least 3 million people in the United States have Celiac disease. 97% of them are undiagnosed and at risk for serious associated diseases and disorders. Could you, or someone you care about, be 1 of the 3 million? Please read on!
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BLN
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Published 9/11/2008
Description of Celiac Disease and some dining options for sufferers of the disease.
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John P Cummings
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Published 10/13/2009
Living with a chronic illness like Celiac Disease can be very overwhelming, particularly when first diagnosed. When we stop and think about all of the foods and products that contain gluten that they need to eliminate, it may seem hopeless to the patient.
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WD
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Published 1/28/2008
How my friend was diagnosed with Celiac disease and the symptoms and struggles she went through.
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Elise Painter
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Published 8/19/2009
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease disorder of the small intestine. People with Celiac disease must completely eliminate gluten from their diets in order to rid themselves of the disease. Look for the following symptoms.
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Carol Whyte
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Published 8/17/2009
Is there a connection between Celiac Disease and Autism? Read on to find out more.
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Chrystal Gubanche
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Published 8/17/2009
All of the information you will need when traveling with a child who has celiac disease.
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Andrea E.
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Published 7/30/2010
This is an introduction to Celiac Disease, including cause, symptoms and treatment.
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Andrea Parker
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Published 8/12/2010
People with celiac disease must avoid even minuscule amounts of gluten. Sometimes gluten can be transferred from one person to another through a kiss. Simple steps can be taken to minimize this risk.
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BLN
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Published 4/6/2007
Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disease which damages the villi of the small intestine and impairs the digestion of nutrients from food.
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april adkins
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Published 8/18/2009
Make sure you listen when your child complains. Celiac disease is more common than expected. Over three million people suffer with this disease.
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Malina Debrie
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Published 8/18/2009
Is Severus Snape an untreated celiac sufferer? Is that why he's so mean and ugly? Maybe.
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Racheline Maltese
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Published 10/2/2006
Wheat can often trigger the unpleasant symptoms of this disease.
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Sherl Wilsher
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Published 7/19/2010
Celiac disease is a disorder that affects many people, this article has a few signs and symptoms to look out for if you suspect you may have this disease.
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sherry frady
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Published 8/21/2009
More Americans are finding celiac disease, or gluten sensitivity, to be the cause of the mysterious ailments they've experienced for so long.
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Bibiana da Silva
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Published 9/3/2009
Celiac disease affects a little over one percent of the population. Treatment consists of a gluten-free diet. Now, a study suggests that antioxidants may also help this problem. Find out the full story.
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Kristie Leong M.D.
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Published 9/21/2009
Celiac Disease is more prevalent than once believed. Although there are particular signs and symptoms, they can often portray themselves as something else. Here are a few facts regarding CD.
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Angie M
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Published 8/21/2009
A how-to guide explaining what Celiac disease is and how to live with it.
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Jamila Taylor
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Published 8/21/2009
Where you aware that all the years you were suffering from a gluten intolerance could have been Celiac disease?
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Sandra Bacon
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Published 8/17/2009
The diagnosis of celiac disease can be a long and complicated process. Find out why this is such a difficult disease for physicians to diagnose.
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Holly Gutermann
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Published 1/6/2010
Being diagnosed with Celiac Disease can sound very intimidating, and it is definitely life changing, but it does not have to get you down. It can actually help you to live a fit and healthy life.
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Roger Huff
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Published 4/19/2010
If your pasta or bread is making you sick, you are not someone weird. You have a condition called a Celiac disease and it's important to stay gluten-free.
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Co-Creating Health
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Published 4/15/2010
Learning about Celiac disease and gluten intolerance can be hard. Feeling depressed because of Celiac disease is normal. It is possible to feel normal again on a gluten-free diet with the right coping tools.
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Stephanie M. Lucas
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Published 4/19/2010
Once you or your child is diagnosed with celiac disease, it becomes a lifelong diet change. Here is information about reimbursements available for those with celiac disease.
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1FRMRCALIGIRL
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Published 5/14/2010
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