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Will Probiotics and a Gluten Free Diet Help Alleviate Celiac Disease? | Natural Health & Organic Living Blog
globalhealingcenter.com — “Source Bowel diseases are numerous and unpleasant. Among them, celiac disease is perhaps one of the strangest and least understood. The condition is” View full resource at globalhealingcenter.com
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After a food allergy diagnosis, families learn to find their way | Appleton Post Crescent | postcrescent.com
postcrescent.com — “When Chris Hall of Neenah?s then 6-month-old son, Matthew, was diagnosed with a milk allergy, she thought, ?We live in Wisconsin. Nobody is allergic to milk. This is the land of milk and cheese. I was completely overwhelmed.?” View full resource at postcrescent.com
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State of the Union: A LIVE Chat with Experts on Gluten-Related Disorders | NFCA
celiaccentral.org — “National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness for celiac disease and gluten intolerance.” View full resource at celiaccentral.org
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Living Without - First Bite. Giving Gluten to Your Baby. - Going Gluten-Free Article
livingwithout.com — “Can the timing of gluten introduction reduce the chances that your baby will develop celiac disease? When I was a new mother with celiac disease, I had an endless list of questions. The big one: When should I first feed my baby gluten? My oldest daughter, now almost 4, was 27-months-old when she first had gluten. At snack time on her first day of preschool, she ate Nabisco graham crackers washed down with undiluted apple juice. I still wasn t sure if it was the right time to start gluten and, a ” View full resource at livingwithout.com
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My mother has COPD and sleeps with a cat in her bed. Can this effect her COPD? - Allergy
healthcentral.com — “My mother has COPD, she lives with a cat in her bedroom and the cat sleeps on her bed. Many of our family members are allergic to this paticular cat, but my mom...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 5:46 pm By:
COPD is not an allergic disease and exposure to cats should not trigger COPD symptoms. It is ok to sleep with your cat http://t.co/pDBp91TB
A Boy Allergic to Food | AndersonCooper.com
andersoncooper.com — “Joshua, a 9-year-old who lives with a disease called eosinophilic esophagitis, is allergic to nearly all foods. Pizza, hot dogs, you name it, and Joshua likely cannot eat it, or even be allowed to taste it or smell it.” View full resource at andersoncooper.com
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CNN's Anderson Cooper interviews parents of a child with reported EoE ("Boy Allergic to Food") - some details unclear http://t.co/gaZkFSUH
Special Gut Cells May Help Tame Food Allergies | Celiac Disease & Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Scientists have found the cellular chaperone that introduces food proteins to the immune system to minimize allergic reactions, something that may lead to therapies for food allergies, celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Special Gut Cells May Help Tame Food Allergies | Celiac Disease & Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Scientists have found the cellular chaperone that introduces food proteins to the immune system to minimize allergic reactions, something that may lead to therapies for food allergies, celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Living Gluten-Free at College in the U.K. | NFCA
celiaccentral.org — “National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness for celiac disease and gluten intolerance.” View full resource at celiaccentral.org
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Our #GlutenFree College Blog Series gets an international perspective from @CoeliacStudent http://t.co/LPtv5u5w #college #gfree #celiac
Antibiotics Linked To Asthma In Mouse Study
huffingtonpost.ca — “A new study conducted on mice suggests that antibiotics taken in childhood could play a part in the development and severity of allergic asthma. The study published Friday in the journal EMBO reports that antibiotics may damage bacteria that live in the gut, disturbing the bacterial community and possibly causing a more severe form of asthma. The study’s lead authors, researchers at the University of British Columbia’s department of microbiology, tested the effects of antibiotics str” View full resource at huffingtonpost.ca
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Diabetic Recipes: Eating Gluten-Free
diabeticlivingonline.com — “Going gluten-free doesn't have to mean sacrificing your favorite dishes. From suppers and sides to drinks and desserts, these tasty recipes are smart choices for a diabetic and gluten-free diet. Note: These recipes are designed to be prepared with gluten-free ingredients and may be suitable for people who live with celiac disease. Check the ingredients list on foods you use in these recipes to ensure they do not contain gluten.” View full resource at diabeticlivingonline.com
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CasesBlog - Medical and Health Blog: 3 million Americans are living with celiac disease
casesblog.blogspot.com — “Health News Updated Daily by Assistant Professor at University of Chicago, Internist and Allergist” View full resource at casesblog.blogspot.com
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CasesBlog - Medical and Health Blog: 3 million Americans are living with celiac disease
casesblog.blogspot.com — “Health News Updated Daily by Assistant Professor at University of Chicago, Internist and Allergist” View full resource at casesblog.blogspot.com
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CasesBlog - Medical and Health Blog: 3 million Americans are living with celiac disease
casesblog.blogspot.com — “Health News Updated Daily by Assistant Professor at University of Chicago, Internist and Allergist” View full resource at casesblog.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2012 at 1:33 pm By:
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Living Without - United We Stand! Medical Experts Unite for Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity - Going Gluten-Free Article
livingwithout.com — “Last week, leading doctors, scientists, researchers in the field of celiac disease and gluten sensitivity announced the formation of a new group. This is promising news for the gluten-free community. At last, our medical and scientific experts are uniting to speak with one voice for the betterment of all those who are gluten free.” View full resource at livingwithout.com
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