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Osteomalacia in Adult Celiac Disease | Gluten Free Works
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Celiac Sprue Association – Massachusetts and Rhode Island Celiac Support Group for Children and Adults, Too Chapter 72 | Gluten Free Works
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.Researchers Seeking Adults with Celiac Disease | Gluten Free Works
glutenfreeworks.com — “Adults that have been diagnosed with Celiac Disease are being sought to participate in a study to identify factors associated with the development of Celiac Disease.” View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com
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Knoxville Gluten Free Vendor Fair: March 12, 2011 | Gluten Free Works
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Anxiety and Celiac Disease, Causes and Response to a Gluten Free Diet | Gluten Free Works
glutenfreeworks.com — “--An estimated 40 million adult Americans suffer from anxiety disorder.-- (1) These 40 million people total 18.1 percent of the United States that are at least 18 or over. (2) According to “Recognizing Celiac Disease” anxiety is common in people with celiac disease and may be the only manifestation. Celiac disease patients showed high levels [...]” View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com
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Columbia University Celiac Disease Center Roundtable Discussion June 7 | Gluten Free Works
glutenfreeworks.com — “This just in from the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University… The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University will continue to host a Roundtable on Celiac Disease that deals with individuals and their families' difficulties in living with celiac disease. The program will be held monthly and would deal with children, adolescence and adult issues [...]” View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com
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Osteomalacia in Adult Celiac Disease | Gluten Free Works
glutenfreeworks.com — “Osteomalacia is common in celiac disease. Osteomalacia can occur at any age. It children, it is called rickets. It is a metabolic bone disorder that involves slow loss of minerals from bone tissue throughout the skeleton, stemming from inadequate absorption of vitamin D.” View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com
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FDA Gluten-Free Research Study: Participate Today! - Gluten-Free Faces
glutenfreefaces.com — “NFCA is pleased to work with the FDA in an effort to gain more information about the labeling of gluten-free food products.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is seeking adults diagnosed with celiac disease or gluten-intolerance or caregivers to such individuals... to participate in a research study on their grocery shopping habits. Participants will be asked to take an Internet survey, which will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.The survey is available at www.synovate.net/forgl” View full resource at glutenfreefaces.com
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