SPECT Imaging Notes: More On “Celiac Brain” Hypofunction

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SPECT Imaging Notes: More On “Celiac Brain” Hypofunction

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Brain changes do appear on SPECT imaging with immune dysfunction: think gluten sensitivity and celiac. Seeing real pathological evidence, bottom to top, does help with believing.

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