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Medical News: Stress, Celiac Disease, Saving Money On Diets Jan 26, 2006
Katie Barrett. After 14 years of living with pain and discomfort, a blood test finally confirmed Barrett had Celiac disease. Her ...
- Boston Channel.com,
Breastfeeding may reduce risk of celiac disease Jan 20, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sufferers from celiac disease can't tolerate wheat and gluten in their diet, but people who were breastfed as babies seem to be ...
- Reuters
Breastfeeding may cut risk of celiac disease Jan 21, 2006
New York - Sufferers from celiac disease can't tolerate wheat and gluten in their diet, but people who were breastfed as babies seem to be less likely to ...
- Independent Online,
Celiac disease at a glance Jan 10, 2006
Celiac disease is common, affecting an average of 1 in 133 Americans or up to three million people. ... Some people with celiac disease may have no symptoms. ...
- Kansas City Star,
Health Support Groups Jan 28, 2006
Celiac Sprue. For those coping with celiac disease and a gluten-free diet, meets monthly, Genesis, West Central Park, Davenport. Information: (563) 391-2968. ...
- Quad City Times,
Disease affects ability to consume glutens Jan 17, 2006
Green Bay. Celiac Sprue, also known simply as celiac disease or CD, is a genetic disorder that can affect people at any age. It ...
- Green Bay Press Gazette,
Closeups: Health Briefs Jan 25, 2006
This group is for people with celiac disease who are allergic to products containing gluten. The meeting is open to a patient's family and friends. ...
- Savannah Morning News,
New labels are a mixed blessing Jan 19, 2006
...it came from wheat. For people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance, the new law is a mixed blessing. Wheat, the major source ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com,
Hidden danger is coming into focus Jan 4, 2006
Rebecca has celiac disease. ... Celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder, often goes unrecognized or misdiagnosed, sometimes for decades. ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Hidden danger is coming into focus Jan 10, 2006
Rebecca has celiac disease, which means her digestive system can't tolerate gluten, a protein found not only in wheat, but also in rye and barley. ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald,
Waves of grain, in trendy places Jan 26, 2006
Sass says. "There are a huge number of people who are wheat sensitive or [have] celiac [disease], and can't eat gluten. This has ...
- philly.com,
Beyond Brown Rice: A Whole-Grains Primer Jan 26, 2006
...flour, or even brewed into beer. A gluten-free grain, sorghum is popular among those with celiac disease. Spelt is a variety of ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Health Calendar Jan 23, 2006
CELIAC DISEASE LECTURE: A lecture on celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is at 7 pm at Brigham Young University's Tanner Building, Room 251, Provo ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
New labels simplify allergy identification Jan 4, 2006
...them but are not necessarily listed,� said Sherri Chaney, a Monticello resident who learned last winter that she suffers from Celiac Disease, an intolerance ...
- Monticello Herald Journal,
Letters | Letters Jan 16, 2006
First, it informed thousands of people, including patients and their physicians, about the nature of celiac disease and the reality that it is not rare but ...
- Centre Daily Times,
Doctors group will stop taking Tricare Jan 22, 2006
...doctor. After 20 years of chronic stomach pain and trips to numerous doctors, she went to Lewey and got a diagnosis: celiac disease. ...
- Colorado Springs Gazette,
People's Pharmacy: Nickel in belt buckle may be causing allergic ... Jan 21, 2006
Ever since I was finally diagnosed with celiac disease, I have had no cramps (not a single one). I am surprised you have not suggested this as a possible cure. ...
- Bryan College Station Eagle,
Local briefs Jan 25, 2006
The Poughkeepsie Support Group for People with chronic fatigue syndrome, celiac disease and other chronic illnesses will meet at the China Buffet in the Hudson ...
- Poughkeepsie Journal,
KITCHEN HINTS FROM HELOISE Jan 25, 2006
...recently. I want you to know how much I appreciated it. I have celiac disease, and I can have no wheat, barley, oats or rye. I think ...
- Birmingham News,
What causes canker sores, and what can you do about them? Jan 15, 2006
...doesn't heal, you should see a dentist because it may not be a canker sore but a look-alike problem associated with Crohn's disease, celiac disease or even ...
- Boston Globe,
Today's Community Calendar Jan 19, 2006
For information, visit www.neoptimalhealth.org. SEACOAST CELIAC DISEASE support group will hold its bimonthly meeting at 6 pm on Thursday, Jan. ...
- Portsmouth Herald News,
Researcher helps migrants deal with chemical dangers Jan 16, 2006
She runs, bikes, eats organic produce, avoids wheat because she has Celiac disease, and tries to simplify a hectic life. One decision was to give up her car. ...
- Columbus Ledger-Enquirer,
Autoimmune Diseases Linked with Specific Subtypes of Non-Hodgkin ... Jan 10, 2006
...a subtype of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma) is elevated among patients with rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, or celiac disease ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Some Autoimmune Disorders Linked to Increased Risk of Non-Hodgkin ... Jan 10, 2006
..."Some (namely rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus and celiac disease, and some other disorders not included in the present ...
- Cancerpage.com,
Grain alternatives Jan 10, 2006
By Keith Frederick. For those of us who don't live daily with celiac disease, the diet may be hard to comprehend. to the lining of ...
- Altoona Mirror,
LOCAL UPDATE Jan 15, 2006
Eat no wheat:People who suffer from celiac disease can learn about gluten-free foods at a Celiac Support Group meeting from 5:30 to 6:30 pm Monday in Meeting ...
- Grand Forks Herald,
For wheat watchers, a chance to indulge Jan 18, 2006
Three million Americans are believed to have celiac disease, a hereditary intolerance to gluten, according to a 2003 study from the Center for Celiac Research ...
- Springfield State Journal Register,
Underdog Web Site Tries to Win $7,000 Google Search Engine Contest ... Jan 19, 2006
And with a groundswell of interest, it just might win that $7,000 for Celiac Disease as countless web sites have taken notice and are already talking/linking ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Your bones' best friend is an active lifestyle Jan 12, 2006
...alcohol.". Osteoporosis can also be caused by cortisone use, celiac disease and other metabolic and intestinal disorders, Josse adds. ...
- Toronto Star,
Health calendar Jan 8, 2006
NE, Seattle; free (206-524-0473). TUE Snohomish County Celiac Support Group discusses managing celiac disease with a healthy lifestyle. ...
- Seattle Times,
Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 6, 2006 Jan 6, 2006
...a PSA of greater than 5ng/ml. Are you a celiac disease patient who has been diagnosed by biopsy? Males and females, 18-59 years ...
- Forbes
The colorful ending of the licorice story Jan 17, 2006
...dyes. For people who are allergic or suffer with celiac disease, food additives can be a problem. Medication can do it, too. For ...
- Newsday,
UCLA examines disease-versus-disease interactions Jan 5, 2006
...the 1994 winter of starvation when bread supplies to the children's hospital were interrupted at The Hague, young patients with celiac disease, a digestive ...
- News-Medical.net,
What you’re eating will be detailed on packages Jan 1, 2006
The wheat warning is major news for the estimated one in 133 Americans who have celiac disease, said Dr. Alessio Fasano, professor and director of the Center ...
- Columbus Dispatch (subscription),
20 picks for 2006 Jan 5, 2006
...companies to draw on reserves. 13. Coping with food allergies. Met someone with celiac disease lately? Food allergies are on the ...
- philly.com,
Local Boston Restaurant Chain Adds Gluten Free Menu Options and ... Jan 3, 2006
Celiac Disease, also known as Gluten Intolerance affects 1.5 to 3 million Americans. Celiac disease is a condition in which there ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Other highlights in the January 4 JNCI Jan 3, 2006
The authors found that rheumatoid arthritis, primary Sjögren syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, and celiac disease were associated with an increased risk ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Testing recipes for bakery success Jan 14, 2006
The Hansen's 6-year-old granddaughter, Molly, has celiac disease, which is an allergy to gluten, the protein found in wheat, rye and barley - the staples of ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),
Closeups: Health Briefs Jan 11, 2006
14 in the Candler Heart & Lung Building, conference room 2, 5356 Reynolds St., at 1 pm This group is for people with celiac disease who are allergic to ...
- Savannah Morning News,
Food dyes cause colorful waste Jan 19, 2006
For people who are allergic or suffer with leaky gut or celiac disease, food additives can be a problem. It's not just food; medication can do it too. ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com,
Lakefront launches new gluten-free brew Jan 12, 2006
...protein found in wheat and other grains. New Grist Beer will be targeted to people with celiac disease. It is brewed with sorghum, and ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),
Vitamin D: Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet Dec 29, 2005
People with CF often experience fat malabsorption. Sprue, often referred to as Celiac Disease (CD), is a genetic disorder. People ...
- Food Consumer,
Take this job and love it Jan 11, 2006
The downtown-dwelling Koeller was diagnosed in 2002 with celiac disease, or gluten intolerance, that damages the intestines -- a challenge for someone whose ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Gluten-Free Foods Becoming Mainstream In US Dec 29, 2005
Many of Ries’s clients also have celiac disease - an auto-immune condition triggered by gluten. Gluten a protein found in wheat and flours. ...
- KDKA,
Support Groups Jan 12, 2006
SEACOAST CELIAC DISEASE support group will hold its bimonthly meeting at 6 pm on Thursday, Jan. 19 at the Newington Town Hall, Nimble Hill Road, Newington. ...
- Portsmouth Herald News,
2005 review: the year food got inventive Jan 11, 2006
Beer was previously off limits for sufferers of celiac disease, but UK Green's Brewery has developed a gluten-free beer that contains no wheat-based ingredients ...
- FoodProductionDaily.com,
Mesquite flour for home cooking Jan 4, 2006
For those with celiac disease (which causes an immune reaction to gluten), Liz DeCleene of Cooking on the Ruby Range, who has been baking with mesquite for ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
VIEWPOINT: Restaurants should be educated about celiac disease 23 Nov 2005
This is the life of my mother, who was recently diagnosed with celiac disease. People who have celiac disease cannot eat anything containing gluten. ...
- Anderson Herald Bulletin,
Breast-fed babies have less risk of celiac disease Nov 22, 2005
A new study has concluded that breast-feeding significantly lowers the risk of a child developing celiac disease. Celiac disease ...
- News-Medical.net,
Breast-feeding reduces risk of celiac disease Nov 22, 2005
It appears that breast-feeding lowers the risk of developing celiac disease, a common gastrointestinal problem caused by intolerance to a grain protein called ...
- LaSalute.net,
Breast-feeding reduces risk of celiac disease Nov 21, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - It appears that breast-feeding lowers the risk of developing celiac disease, a common gastrointestinal problem caused by ...
- Reuters.uk,
Breastfeeding May Protect Against Celiac Disease Nov 18, 2005
17 - Infants who are still being breastfed at the time of cereal introduction have only half the risk of celiac disease, a systematic review has found. ...
- MedPage Today,
Breast-feeding may protect against celiac disease Nov 14, 2005
LONDON (Reuters) - Mothers who breast-feed their children may help to protect them from developing celiac disease, an intolerance to a protein found in wheat ...
- Reuters
Breast-feeding may protect against celiac disease Nov 15, 2005
LONDON (Reuters) - Mothers who breast-feed their children may help to protect them from developing celiac disease, which is characterized by intolerance to a ...
- Reuters
Breast-feeding may protect against celiac disease Nov 15, 2005
Nov 15, 2005 — LONDON (Reuters) - Mothers who breast-feed their children may help to protect them from developing celiac disease, which is characterized by ...
- ABC News
Breastfeeding fights gluten intolerance or celiac disease Nov 15, 2005
Breastfeeding may protect children against gluten intolerance, known as celiac disease (CD), according to a review article published in the Archives of Disease ...
- LaSalute.net,
Celiac disease: What to look for on food labels Oct 25, 2005
Millions of consumers in the US suffer from bad food reactions, and celiac disease is among the causes. ‘Today’ food editor ...
- MSNBC
Finger-Stick Rapid Test Kit for Celiac Disease and Gluten ... Nov 1, 2005
...introduced to the US a simple, unique and revolutionary finger-stick rapid test kit designed to detect the antibodies associated with Celiac Disease and gluten ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Finger-Stick Rapid Test Kit for Celiac Disease and Gluten ... Nov 2, 2005
...introduced to the US a simple, unique and revolutionary finger-stick rapid test kit designed to detect the antibodies associated with celiac disease and gluten ...
- EndoNurse,
Get Celiac Disease/Gluten Intolerance Diagnosed and Treated Nov 7, 2005
Celiac disease -- a condition that causes the intestines to react abnormally to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, oats, spelt, kamut, and other ...
- About - News & Issues,
Humanized mice : are we there yet? Nov 22, 2005
...mouse models have been established for rheumatoid arthritis, relapsing polychondritis, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, celiac disease, and Type 1 ...
- Journal of Experimental Medicine
Delicious alternatives Nov 22, 2005
But if you suffer from celiac disease, (and one in 133 Americans are estimated to have it), it makes all the difference in the world. ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
Breast-feeding Protects Children From Celiac Disease Nov 15, 2005
England (AHN) – Scientists say Tuesday that mothers who breast-feed their children may help to protect them from developing celiac disease, an intolerance to ...
- All Headline News
Celiac disease: What to look for on food labels Oct 27, 2005
Millions in the US suffer from bad food reactions, and celiac disease can be the cause. ‘Today’ food editor Phil Lempert offers a 101 on this condition. ...
- Standard-Speaker,
Breast-Feeding Reduces Risk of Gluten Intolerance Nov 21, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Nov 21 - It appears that breast-feeding protects against development of celiac disease, UK researchers report in an advance online ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Cookbook makes gluten-free cooking a piece of cake Nov 16, 2005
When a doctor diagnosed Mace Wenniger with celiac disease in the 1980s, he was prohibited from eating a protein found in traditional wheat flour. ...
- Salem News,
Annual Celiac Sprue Association conference set for Green Bay in ' ... Nov 15, 2005
...tailgate party. A one-day workshop on celiac disease for dietitians and people in the medical community also will meet that day. The ...
- Green Bay Press Gazette,
More restaurants catering to special menu need Nov 10, 2005
...and everyone's eating it around you," said Sue Messaglia, 41, a teacher from Homewood who was diagnosed nine years ago with celiac disease, an autoimmune ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Dr. Mom - When it comes to a sick child, persistent moms get ... Nov 14, 2005
The most commonly misdiagnosed childhood diseases or conditions, including celiac disease, restless legs syndrome and sleep apnea, most often stress out parents ...
- Jackson Sun,
Longer breastfeeding linked to reduction in celiac risk Nov 15, 2005
...the Manchester Children's University Hospital found that the longer children are breast fed the less likely they are to develop celiac disease, the intolerance ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Gluten Free in Tennessee Oct 26, 2005
...are two main types of recognized gluten sensitivities: non-celiac gluten sensitivity (aka NCGS, usually referred to as gluten intolerant) and celiac disease. ...
- Knoxville Metro Pulse,
Stampede Brewing Co. to Conduct First-Ever Charity Auction of a ... Oct 25, 2005
New Beer Company Creates Reality TV Show With Puck From MTV's The Real World(R) to Build Awareness for Celiac Disease While Launching Its Brand DALLAS, Oct. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Alba, UM scientists publish disease findings Nov 7, 2005
University of Maryland School of Medicine say they have found a direct link between a protein found in tissues and an autoimmune condition called Celiac disease ...
- Baltimore Business Journal,
Alba Therapeutics and the University of Maryland Report the Role ... Nov 4, 2005
Maryland School of Medicine reported a direct link between gluten-induced intestinal permeability and zonulin in tissues from patients with celiac disease ("CD ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Breast milk halves gluten intolerance risk Nov 15, 2005
Gluten intolerance, also known as celiac disease, causes a range of symptoms that include chronic diarrhea, weight loss and fatigue. ...
- United Press International
Health Support Groups Nov 10, 2005
Celiac Sprue. For those coping with celiac disease and a gluten-free diet, meets monthly, Genesis, West Central Park, Davenport. Information: (563) 391-2968. ...
- Quad City Times,
Closeups: Health Briefs Nov 9, 2005
The group is for people with celiac disease who are allergic to products containing gluten. The meeting is open to patients' families and friends. ...
- Savannah Morning News,
Do you get enough vitamin B-12? Nov 18, 2005
Others who may have trouble absorbing this vitamin are people with digestive disorders such as Crohn's and celiac disease, those who have had substantial ...
- Newsweek
Group creates meal for people afflicted with gluten intolerance Nov 16, 2005
That's why the North Idaho Living Gluten Free group got together to make a Thanksgiving dinner someone with celiac disease could love. ...
- The Spokesman Review,
Today's Community Calendar Nov 17, 2005
SEACOAST CELIAC DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP will hold its bi-monthly potluck supper at 6 pm at the Newington Town Hall, Nimble Hill Road in Newington. ...
- Portsmouth Herald News,
Alba Therapeutics Announces Completion of First Human Trial for AT ... Oct 26, 2005
...of its first Phase I trial for the drug candidate AT-1001, and that the FDA has granted "Fast Track" designation to AT-1001 for treatment of Celiac Disease (CD ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Stampede Brewing Co. to Conduct First-Ever Charity Auction of a ... Oct 25, 2005
A portion of the winning bid will be donated to The Celiac Disease Foundation. Affecting one out of every 133 Americans, Celiac ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Celiac sufferers find support in Sun Lakes Nov 6, 2005
..."It's encouraging to get together and see that you're not alone," said Mary Louise Lansbarkis, who was diagnosed with celiac disease in July after experiencing ...
- Arizona Republic,
In and Around Nov 10, 2005
5, in the meeting room upstairs. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease and is one of the 10 most missed diagnosed (example: irritable bowel, spastic colon). ...
- Hot Springs Village Voice,
Tiny drug firm lifted in trials, bureaucracy Oct 26, 2005
...the Food and Drug Administration. The drug, AT-1001, targets celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder. The four-week trial, which ...
- Daily Record (subscription),
Health News Oct 31, 2005
CELIAC DISEASE: Dr. Ivor Hill of Wake Forest University School of Medicine will give a "Celiac Disease Update" for the Charlotte Celiac Support Group at 1:30 ...
- Charlotte Observer,
THE ALLERGIC EPICURE Nov 1, 2005
...in dining out. He suffers from celiac disease, an intolerance to anything containing wheat, rye, malt, barley or oats. Yet, he and ...
- New York Newsday,
(PRN) - Max Re Capital's Executives to Speak at Friedman Billings ... Nov 18, 2005
...of Directors ... [+. PRN) - Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University Honors Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. ... [. PRN) - Union ...
- Bolsamania.com,
This Day in Music For November 16, 2005 Nov 16, 2005
Taylor, Mich. He is 26. Calleja had suffered from Celiac Disease, an intestinal disorder, since he was a child. 1998 - Gospel Music ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Today's Community Calendar Nov 16, 2005
SEACOAST CELIAC DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP will hold its bi-monthly potluck supper at 6 pm at the Newington Town Hall, Nimble Hill Road in Newington. ...
- Portsmouth Herald News,
Food Notes Nov 15, 2005
Pasta made with rice flower is available for those affected by celiac disease. Call (401) 946-3335 for reservations or visit www.casagiovanni.com. ...
- Providence Journal (subscription),
The ABCs of nutrition Nov 9, 2005
Check with your physician before starting an exercise program. Q: I have celiac disease and haven’t eaten wheat for about 15 years. ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
Practice sensible dining rules if you have allergies Nov 16, 2005
...is prepared. "Eat naked," says Peter Green of Columbia's Celiac Disease Center, meaning get your meat with nothing on it. "You should ...
- Birmingham News,
Food marketing gets laser focus Nov 10, 2005
Merrill, grocers increasingly are introducing shelves of sugar-free items for diabetics and gluten-free foods for people with wheat allergies or celiac disease ...
- Charlotte Observer,
(PRN) - Max Re Capital's Executives to Speak at Friedman Billings ... Nov 18, 2005
Sullivan From Board of Directors ... [+. PRN) - Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University Honors Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. ... [.
- Bolsamania.com,
CHIPPY CHAMPION'S GIFT FOR VICTIMS OF ILLNESS Oct 26, 2005
...gluten. That means sufferers of Celiac disease, who cannot eat either, can finally tuck in to the meal of their dreams. Susan's ...
- Glasgow Daily Record,
Wilma's power doesn't move River Park grandmother Oct 31, 2005
...(Fortunately) I was able to give her oxygen because the power was never cut off.". The active little boy has celiac disease, Timothy explains. ...
- Naples Daily News (subscription),
Could It Be Gluten Intolerance? Oct 31, 2005
...these symptoms may be related to any number or causes when the body is in distress, one condition could be gluten intolerance or even worse, celiac disease. ...
- Hurricane Valley Journal,
Gluten-Free Living Publishes an In-Depth Analysis on How the New ... Nov 1, 2005
...gluten, off the label. These exemptions made it very difficult for people with celiac disease to choose safe foods. In the special ...
- Emediawire (press release),
ABOUT THE BASQUE COUNTRY Nov 1, 2005
...test - illnesses associated with low bone mass or loss of bone mineral density (early menopause, men with low testosterone, celiac disease, alcohol abuse ...
- EiTB,
Milford library briefs: Friends to hold fall book sale Oct 23, 2005
3 at 7 pm in the library's program room. Gluten intolerance (or Celiac Disease) is an insidious, prevalent, and misdiagnosed genetic disease. ...
- Milford Daily News,
Gluten-Free Survival Tips for the Holidays Oct 31, 2005
...http://www.savorypalate.com) "Reactions to wheat can dampen the holiday spirit, particularly for the three million Americans with celiac disease, an autoimmune ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
(PRN) - American Standard Announces Exchange Offer for Senior ... Nov 4, 2005
...[+]. (PRN) - Alba Therapeutics and the University of Maryland Report the Role of Zonulin and Intestinal Permeability in Celiac Disease ... [+.
- Bolsamania.com,
What's up doc? What is lactose intolerance Nov 7, 2005
These symptoms are pretty non-specific, and one should consider problems such as celiac disease or irritable bowel syndrome, as well as many others. ...
- Daily News Transcript,
Sufferers of Lactose Intolerance and Gluten Allergies Flock to ... Nov 8, 2005
The American Dietetic Association estimates that 30 to 50 million American's are lactose intolerant and 2 million suffer from celiac disease, the allergy to ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Given Imaging Reports Third Quarter And Nine Month 2005 Results Nov 7, 2005
...clinical symposium attended by more than 200 physicians, at which lectures on use of PillCam for detection of small bowel tumors, celiac disease and esophageal ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Aberdeen: Support group meets Saturday Nov 8, 2005
People with celiac disease can't ingest any foods with wheat, barley or oats in them, as these items contain gluten. Celiacs need a gluten-free diet. ...
- Aberdeen American News,
persimmons make sweet pudding Nov 9, 2005
Jane T. of Charlotte writes: "I would like to bake a persimmon pudding for a friend with celiac disease (an intolerance to gluten). ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Multiple Medication Use in General Practice and Psychiatry: So ... Nov 7, 2005
Examples include pyloric stenosis, gastroparesis secondary to diabetes mellitus, systemic sclerosis, postvagotomy states, celiac disease, Whipple's disease ...
- Psychiatric Times,
In Milford Library Oct 30, 2005
...program room. Gluten intolerance (or Celiac Disease) is an insidious, prevalent, and misdiagnosed genetic disease. Once thought ...
- Milford Daily News,
Health announcements Nov 6, 2005
The Gluten-Free Help Me Support Group for individuals working with celiac disease will be held at 7 pm Wednesday at Water To Go, 1362 Cape St. ...
- Annapolis Capital,
Eat a diet rich in vitamin A Nov 2, 2005
It is especially important for those who suffer from cancer, chronic nephritis, digestive problems (affecting fat absorption such as celiac disease and cystic ...
- Excalibur Online,
Gluten-free survival tips for the holidays Oct 31, 2005
..."Reactions to wheat can dampen the holiday spirit, particularly for the three million Americans with celiac disease, an autoimmune reaction to the gluten in ...
- HappyNews.com,
Home-made bread Oct 25, 2005
...bread. Gluten sensitivity or Celiac disease is an inflammatory condition of the small intestine due to ingestion of wheat. Individuals ...
- Malaysia Star,
Raisio Oyj: Interim report 1 january – 30 september 2005 Nov 1, 2005
Raisio and Finn Cereal agreed on the manufacture of “pure oat� products, developed especially for people with celiac disease. ...
- Kauppalehti (press release),
Food for everyone: How to adapt holiday menus for food allergies ... Nov 1, 2005
Katherine Navarre cooks a gluten-free turkey for the annual Thanksgiving dinner with extended family because her two daughters have celiac disease and cannot ...
- Toledo Blade,
by Debra DeSalvo Oct 25, 2005
...extremely helpful. Also, if you have ulcerative colitis or celiac disease, using only sprouted starches can help.". Hoffman favors ...
- Village Voice,
Raisio 3Q shows need for higher margin products Nov 2, 2005
...and oat-based products next year and the firm has also concluded an agreement with Finn Cereal to produce ‘pure oat' products for people with celiac disease. ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
Bakery breaks new ground Oct 28, 2005
..."They were raised on bread.". She hopes to expand her gluten-free products so those who suffer from celiac disease can enjoy quality breads, she said. ...
- Saanich News,
Celiac Disease Awareness 02 Oct 2005
Celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is an autoimmune disorder affecting the digestive system. ...
- rarediseases.about.com
Alba Therapeutics initiates trial in celiac disease Sep 28, 2005
Alba Therapeutics has begun testing AT-1001, an orally administered zonulin receptor antagonist that is being developed for the treatment of celiac disease. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Pizza Lovers with Celiac Disease Can Now Eat at MANNY B'S Sep 22, 2005
Bethlehem , PA - September 22, 2005 - Celiac Disease sufferers in the Lehigh Valley now have reason to celebrate. Why? Until now ...
- Pizza Marketing Quarterly (PMQ)
Celiac Disease Sep 24, 2005
Dr. Peter Green, director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University, will give a talk titled "Celiac Disease - An Emerging Epidemic," Sunday from 2 ...
- Hartford Courant
CELIAC DISEASE A COMMON CAUSE OF STOMACH PAIN AND DIARRHEA Sep 23, 2005
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My specialist has diagnosed me with celiac disease, via an intestinal biopsy. I am 71. It seems strange that I ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
Celiac Disease/Gluten Intolerance Sep 7, 2005
This intolerance, Celiac Disease, is the most common genetic disease in Europe. ... Gliadin, a prolamine, seems to be the catalyst in Celiac Disease. ...
- allergies.about.com
Gluten-free, yet good Sep 25, 2005
That was the bleak world of food Bernie Mansbach found 25 years ago when he was diagnosed with celiac disease, or an intolerance to a wheat protein called ...
- Kansas City Star
Celiac disease sufferers can enjoy gluten-free pizza at Manny B’ ... Sep 23, 2005
BETHLEHM, Pa. — Celiac disease sufferers in the Lehigh Valley now can eat gluten-free pizza at Manny B’s Pizza Restaurant. According ...
- Pizza Marketplace.com
Alba Therapeutics Announces Phase I Trial for Zonulin Antagonist ... Sep 27, 2005
...it has begun first human dosing of AT-1001, an orally administered zonulin receptor antagonist that is being developed for the treatment of Celiac Disease (CD ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Lenore Greenstein: Many restaurants offer gluten-free alternatives Sep 26, 2005
A few years ago I wrote a column about celiac disease, which is a sensitivity to the gluten protein found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye. ...
- Naples Daily News (subscription)
Gluten-free menus help celiac sufferers dine out Sep 22, 2005
That man, Pace recalls, had been diagnosed 10 years earlier with celiac disease -- an incurable affliction that makes the body unable to take anything ...
- York Dispatch
Restaurants trim gluten, gain loyalty Sep 17, 2005
A growing number of restaurants are reworking menus to offer gluten-free items for people with celiac disease who become ill if they ingest gluten. ...
- St. Petersburg Times
Alba starts human testing of Celiac treatment drug Sep 27, 2005
Baltimore's Alba Therapeutics said Tuesday it had begun human testing of its new drug to treat Celiac Disease, an autoimmune disorder causing inflamed ...
- Baltimore Business Journal
General Calendar Oct 1, 2005
...than $20. - Living with Celiac Disease - 7 pm Thursday; a wide range of resources and information will be provided; free. - 6th ...
- Athens Banner-Herald (subscription)
Provid Announces New National Cancer Institute Contract Sep 29, 2005
...programs in autoimmune disease therapeutics, where it has candidates at preclinical stages for multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and celiac disease. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Diet right Sep 14, 2005
Celiac disease constitutes a national health emergency, but we don’t hear much about it. Michelle Melin-Rogovin has made it her ...
- Forest Park Review
More restaurants offering gluten-free menus Sep 3, 2005
Pace's restaurant is one of several new eateries catering to those who have Celiac disease, or an allergy to gluten. That man, Pace ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Wheat is the culprit Sep 18, 2005
...osteoporosis and lymphoma. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten, a protein in wheat, barley and rye. In some ...
- Enid News & Eagle
Health Support Groups Sep 19, 2005
Celiac Sprue. For those coping with celiac disease and a gluten-free diet, meets monthly, Genesis, West Central Park, Davenport. Information: (563) 391-2968. ...
- Quad City Times
Life Scout erecting memorial to honor veterans Sep 30, 2005
Because he endures chronic illnesses, including periodic paralysis and celiac disease -- an autoimmune intestinal disorder -- Robbins felt a connection to ...
- Charlotte Observer
When Food Gets in the Way of Eating Sep 29, 2005
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), nearly three million of them have celiac disease, an autoimmune condition that requires strict avoidance ...
- PR Web (press release)
Walk to Cure Diabetes is a celebration of hope Sep 20, 2005
In recent months, Chris has also been diagnosed with Celiac disease, a lifelong autoimmune disorder to which many diabetics are susceptible. ...
- Annapolis Capital
Living a gluten-free life Sep 6, 2005
It wasn't until 1998 that doctors, after numerous other diagnoses, finally determined that Leatherow's mother was suffering from celiac disease. ...
- Standard-Examiner (subscription)
Help is on the way for gluten-intolerant Sep 19, 2005
An estimated 2 million Americans have celiac disease, an allergy to gluten that causes a variety of symptoms, from diarrhea and cramps to fatigue and depression ...
- Salem News
PillCam Can Help Doctors Diagnose Gastrointestinal Disorders Sep 22, 2005
...to see all the small intestines, making it much easier to diagnose small intestine disorders, including Crohn's disease, Celiac disease, unexplained bleeding ...
- TheDenverChannel.com
Celiac Sprue Sep 22, 2005
It is a genetic, inheritable immunologic disease which interferes with the digestion process. It is also known as celiac disease. ...
- allergies.about.com
Gluten-free offerings find way onto menus Sep 4, 2005
That man, Pace recalls, had been diagnosed ten years earlier with Celiac disease - an incurable affliction that makes the body unable to take anything ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer
One large pizza, please - and hold the gluten Sep 1, 2005
That man, Pace recalls, had been diagnosed 10 years earlier with celiac disease - an incurable affliction that makes the body unable to take anything ...
- Lansing State Journal
Gluten Free Beer for Celiacs is REAL BEER ! Sep 1, 2005
The possibility exists, however, that you are suffering from a condition known as Celiac Disease, also known as Gluten-sensitive Enteropathy, Gluten Intolerance ...
- Bella Online
BIG HEART CAN BE BIG TROUBLE Sep 5, 2005
Can a person with celiac disease eat them? What about wild rice? ... RD. ANSWER: Celiac disease was once considered an exotic illness. ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
CELIAC RESOURCES Sep 13, 2005
...• "Kids With Celiac Disease : A Family Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Children" by Danna Korn. • "Food Allergy ...
- Kansas.com
Food fight Sep 12, 2005
Matthew has celiac disease. ... A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in 2003 estimated that one in 133 Americans may have celiac disease. ...
- Kansas.com
Weights fight bone loss It's important to work up slowly to ideal ... Sep 26, 2005
Other factors can intrude upon good bones regardless of activity level and healthy eating habits, such as medication, celiac disease, genetic factors, and ...
- Denver Post
When Food Gets in the Way of Eating Sep 27, 2005
...the National Institutes of Health found that nearly three million people must avoid wheat due to an autoimmune condition called celiac disease––a figure ...
- WebWire (press release)
In and Around Sep 8, 2005
5, in the meeting room upstairs 10:30 am Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease and is one of the 10 most missed diagnosed (ex irritable bowel, spastic colon ...
- Hot Springs Village Voice
More Restaurants Offer Gluten-Free Menus Aug 30, 2005
...like many other items on his menu, are formulated with substitutes for wheat and barley, making his place a magnet for people who have celiac disease. ...
- Leading The Charge
Quick takes on health Sep 14, 2005
More than two dozen Rochester-area restaurants offer gluten-free food, a boon for people with celiac disease. ... 21 is traveling with celiac disease. ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
San Diego County community briefs: Wal-Mart to host child safety ... Sep 1, 2005
For information, e-mail deafteenpres@yahoo.com or call (760) 580-3562. The annual Celiac Disease picnic and social will be held at noon Sept. ...
- North County Times
Closeups: Health Briefs Sep 7, 2005
The group is for people with celiac disease who are allergic to products containing gluten. The meeting is open to a patient's family and friends. ...
- Savannah Morning News
Gluten-free menus delighting diners Sep 7, 2005
The man, Pace recalled, had been diagnosed 10 years earlier with celiac disease, an incurable affliction that makes the body unable to take anything containing ...
- Restaurant News Resource
Doctors are only human and sometimes make mistakes Aug 29, 2005
...adverse behaviors to "psychological" problems? My son was just diagnosed with celiac disease at age 20. Through the last 20 years ...
- Houston Chronicle
Gluten-Free Boom Presents Opportunities for Retailers Gluten ... Sep 18, 2005
Nearly 3 million Americans have celiac disease, an autoimmune form of gluten intolerance in which gluten damages the ability to absorb nutrients. ...
- Press Method (press release)
Quinoa – 5000-year-old grain makes comeback as gluten-free ... Sep 19, 2005
...rice. Being gluten free makes it a perfect alternative for people with food allergies and sensitivities, such as celiac disease. ...
- NPIcenter (press release)
Goodbye to gluten Sep 12, 2005
For the Leatherows and an estimated 17,000 other Utahns with celiac disease, gluten triggers an immune response that destroys the small intestine's ability to ...
- Salt Lake Tribune
Food Notes Sep 6, 2005
Gluten-free food will be on the menu when the American Celiac Family Support Group of RI holds a Gluten-Free Gala Dinner to benefit Celiac Disease Center at ...
- Providence Journal (subscription)
The Role of Genetic and Environmental Factors in the Development ... Aug 30, 2005
It is clear that many genes and environmental factors may not have direct neurological relationships, such as in the case of celiac disease. ...
- Psychiatric Times
Analysis Identifies Nine Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) ... Sep 2, 2005
...after gall bladder surgery, patient specific IBS diet identifying intolerances to dairy, fructose or gluten, the diagnosis of celiac disease and detection of ...
- PR Web (press release)
Going with the Grain Sep 7, 2005
...nutritional qualities of amaranth, an ancient grain that is high in fiber and iron and yet is gluten-free, so it can be tolerated by people with celiac disease ...
- Baltimore Sun
DATABASE: Mike Wendland's mailbag Sep 9, 2005
Here's to good health: Get the facts on celiac disease at this site, which features personal stories, related events, links and a kids corner. ...
- Detroit Free Press
Cool dot com Sep 9, 2005
Get the facts on celiac disease at this site, which features personal stories, related events, links and a kids corner: www.celiacfoundation.org. ...
- Indianapolis Star
Health calendar Aug 31, 2005
Celiac disease support group will meet from 5:30 to 6:30 pm the second Wednesday of the month at Southern Maryland Hospital Center Library, 7503 Surratts Road ...
- Business Gazette
See How They Grow Sep 6, 2005
The most common: gastrointestinal disorders such as celiac disease; food allergies; thyroid problems; hormone deficiency; heart, kidney, or liver ailments; and ...
- Parents.com
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