Celiac Disease Symptoms, From the Common To the Bizarre

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Celiac Disease Symptoms, From the Common To the Bizarre

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Most of us know the most commonly cited symptoms of celiac disease: diarrhea, fatigue, bloating and intestinal pain. But did you know there are more than 100

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Celiac Disease Symptoms & Treatments: a guide from Answers.com

answers.com — “Celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue, affects approximately three in 400 adults, making it one of the most common disorders of its kindView full resource at answers.com

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Celiac and the Thyroid | NFCA

celiaccentral.org — “Learn the links between celiac disease and autoimmune thyroid conditions. This overview from the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness includes information on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Hashimoto's disease and Graves disease, which are commonly associated with celiac.View full resource at celiaccentral.org

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Socioeconomic status influences celiac disease diagnosis

medicalxpress.com — “Income is a pivotal factor in whether a patient without common symptoms of celiac disease is accurately diagnosed with the digestive condition, according to a new study from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Socioeconomic status influences celiac disease diagnosis

eurekalert.org — “Income is a pivotal factor in whether a patient without common symptoms of celiac disease is accurately diagnosed with the digestive condition, according to a new study from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Celiac Disease & Gluten-free Diet Information at Celiac.com

celiac.com — “Celiac disease and gluten-free diet information at Celiac.com. Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is a genetic disorder that affects at least 1 in 133 Americans. Symptoms of celiac disease can range from the classic features, such as diarrhea, weight loss, and malnutrition, to latent symptoms such as isolated nutrient deficiencies but no gastrointestinal symptoms.View full resource at celiac.com

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Celiac disease is VERY common; get lots of great info/recipes/tips at http://www.celiac.com

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Quality of life more important than gluten-free diets for celiacs with insomnia

insomnialand.com — “Sleep disorders are common amongst those suffering from celiac disease and they’re often seen as a symptom of the higher rates of anxiety and depression suffered by celiacs. So if you’re a celiac, what can you do to improve theView full resource at insomnialand.com

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Understanding riboflavin (Vitamin B2) deficiency in celiac disease | Gluten Free Works

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Can I Have Celiac Disease If Colonoscopy Was Clear - a comprehensive view - Wellsphere

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Testing for Celiac Disease - Health Key

healthkey.com — “It's clear that Celiac Disease can be very challenging to diagnose. Stomach pain, diarrhea and bloating, some of the more common symptoms of Celiac, can also mean anything from gallbladder disease to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). There is good research, for instance, that shows those diagnosed with IBS are four times as likely to actually have Celiac Disease. Given that this condition is under-diagnosed, it's important to know exactly what testing is effective.View full resource at healthkey.com

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Less Common Celiac Disease Symptoms | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Less Common Celiac Disease Symptoms. The digestive condition celiac disease may not show itself if you stay away from foods that contain rye, barley or wheat. However, since these grains are common in most peoples di...View full resource at livestrong.com

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