Celiac Disease: A Disease of Small Intestine

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Celiac Disease: A Disease of Small Intestine

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Celiac disease is related to gluten. Gluten is a type of protein that is present in wheat, rye, and barley grains. This type of proteins is the vital part of

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nytimes.com — “Bariatric surgery, in which the stomach is stapled and the small intestine rerouted, puts the disease into remission far more often than drugs, diet and exercise, researchers say.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Gastroenterology News - Differences of small intestinal bacteria populations in adults and children with/without celiac disease: Effect of age, gluten diet, and disease |3966546

mdlinx.com — “Gastroenterology Medical Article: Differences of small intestinal bacteria populations in adults and children with/without celiac disease: Effect of age, gluten diet, and diseaseView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Gallbladder disease

umm.edu — “Gallbladder disease, The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced in the liver. Bile aids in the digestion of fats, and is released from the gallbladder into the upper small intestine (duodenum) in response to food, especially fats.Types of gallbladder disease include:Cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder)Cholelithiasis (gallstones)You can have gallstones without any symptoms. However, if the stones are large, they can block the duct that leView full resource at umm.edu

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Probiotics an Effective Solution for Celiac Disease | Natural Society

naturalsociety.com — “Probiotics and good bacteria have been shown to reverse the development of celiac disease by protecting the lining of the small intestine.View full resource at naturalsociety.com

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Celiac Disease: Antibody Response and Mucosal Change in the Small-bowel After Gluten Exposure - Celiac.com

celiac.com — “Eating gluten-free for an entire lifetime is no easy task. Many people with celiac disease and gluten-sensitivities would love an alternative to a gluten-free diet, and a number of companies are looki...View full resource at celiac.com

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Coeliac Disease The Undiagnosed Epidemic

thenaturalrecoveryplan.com — “Coeliac or celiac disease is defined as being an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine that occurs in genetically predisposed people of all ages. It was first described in Ancient Greece and is not an allergy or an intolerance but a lifelong antibodynbspreaction to gliadin a component of the protein gluten which occurs in grains including wheat barley and rye.nbspWhen someone with coeliac disease is exposed to gliadin the enzyme transglutaminase modifies the protein so that it is similar toView full resource at thenaturalrecoveryplan.com

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Why are so many foods gluten-free now? - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe

bostonglobe.com — “Gluten is a mixture of proteins found in certain cereal grains like wheat, barley, and rye. It’s what allows bread dough to feel elastic when flour is mixed with water. Gluten is a well-known problem for people with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that affects both adults and children. Eating gluten triggers the immune system to destroy the villi that line the small intestine. Symptoms include gastrointestinal problems, pain, malnutrition, and fatigue.View full resource at bostonglobe.com

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RN-T.com - Healthy and happy on a gluten free diet

romenews-tribune.com — “When Barbara Johnson heard her great-niece was diagnosed with celiac disease five years ago, she started doing some research on the Internet. When the symptoms started sounding familiar, she went to her doctor who diagnosed her with the disease as well. According to the National Institute of Health, celiac disease is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged which prevents it from absorbing parts of food the body needs to stay healthy. The damage is caused by a neg...View full resource at romenews-tribune.com

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romenews-tribune.com — “When Barbara Johnson heard her great-niece was diagnosed with celiac disease five years ago, she started doing some research on the Internet. When the symptoms started sounding familiar, she went to her doctor who diagnosed her with the disease as well. According to the National Institute of Health, celiac disease is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged which prevents it from absorbing parts of food the body needs to stay healthy. The damage is caused by a neg...View full resource at romenews-tribune.com

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blairtracy.hubpages.com — “Celiac's disease is and autoimmune disorder of the small intestine. This means that the bodies immune system is functioning abnormally and is producing antibodies that actually fight it's own good cells. This article discusses the cause, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Celiac's Disease. Also provides a list of for foods to eat and not to eat (the gluten free diet).View full resource at blairtracy.hubpages.com

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celiac.com — “Celiac disease often results in "leaky" intestinal mucosa. This development may involve changes in hydrophobicity of the mucus surface barrier along with changes of the epithelial barrier. A team of r...View full resource at celiac.com

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woai.com — “Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is a chronic autoimmune disease localized in the small intestine. Common symptoms of this condition may mimic other more widely known medical conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, gastric ulcers, Crohn’s disease or anemia, making it a difficult disease to initially assess and diagnose.View full resource at woai.com

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