Celiac Disease Tests: At a Glance

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Celiac Disease Tests: At a Glance

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Overview of celiac disease tests, used to help determine if someone has celiac disease and to monitor treatment

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AM 1150 - News Talk Sports :: Volunteers needed to test medication aimed at helping those suffering from celiac disease :: Local News Story

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Kelowna Gluten-Free Expo « Kelowna Chapter – Canadian Celiac Association

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Think you might be Celiac? Sign up for the Gluten-Pro’s Celiacsure Celiac Disease test kit at the Celiac Conference http://t.co/k15ztBNo

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Research Notice: Family Members of Persons with Celiac Disease Wanted for a Research Study – Stage 2, Online Survey | 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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Celiac Princess: 20 Minutes to Help with Celiac Disease Research

celiacprincess.com — “Interested in helping with celiac research? We truly hope you are and now there's a great opportunity to get involved! Your participation in this study will help researchers better understand a new test for celiac disease that can be administered from the comfort of your own home! And, you get results in just 10 minutes! The Celiac Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is looking for adults who have relatives with celiac disease but have not been diagnosed with celiac disease anView full resource at celiacprincess.com

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Kim's Story | 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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Kim had anemia for years, but wasn't tested for #celiac until she met a new doctor: http://t.co/Rum0ACyO #glutenfree #health

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Finding treasures in the sea of gluten-free recipes - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “At first glance it may seem like eating gluten-free foods is a recent diet trend, but my interest in eating "g-free" started more than 20 years ago, when my niece Emily was diagnosed with celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disorder characterized by a toxic reaction to gluten and is not a food allergy.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Gluten Sensitivity Intolerance Self Test | Gluten Free Society

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Gluten Challenge for Accurate Celiac Disease Testing | NFCA

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Subway Comments on Gluten Free Expansion | Gluten Free Diet Tips for Celiac Disease Symptoms, Foods and Lifestyle

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Some 'low-gluten' beer contains high levels of gluten

sciencedaily.com — “Beer tested in a new study, including some brands labeled "low-gluten," contains levels of hordein, the form of gluten present in barley, that could cause symptoms in patients with celiac disease, the autoimmune condition treated with a life-long gluten-free diet, scientists are reporting.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Women with celiac disease suffer from depression, disordered eating

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Testing for Celiac Disease Video – 5min.com

5min.com — “Testing for Celiac Disease - Living Without Magazine editor Alicia Woodward explains how the testing process for celiac disease works.View full resource at 5min.com

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Some 'low-gluten' beer contains high levels of gluten

eurekalert.org — “Beer tested in a new study, including some brands labeled "low-gluten," contains levels of hordein, the form of gluten present in barley, that could cause symptoms in patients with celiac disease, the autoimmune condition treated with a life-long gluten-free diet, scientists are reporting. The study, which weighs in on a controversy over the gluten content of beer, appears in ACS' Journal of Proteome Research.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Senior Celiacs - Living Without Article

livingwithout.com — “Four years ago, Gladys Glenn, then 66, had gall bladder surgery. In the months afterward, the retired medical secretary from Durham, North Carolina, noticed that her occasional stomach troubles--bloating and constipation--were growing worse. Glenn wasted no time getting back to her physician, but when she asked to be tested for celiac disease, the doctor shook her head. You couldn t have celiac disease, she told Glenn. When results came back a week later, Glenn s doctor was stunned and apologetiView full resource at livingwithout.com

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