May 24- News about Celiac
May 24th, 2010
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- C-section increases celiac risk
Individuals diagnosed with celiac disease early in their childhood are more likely to be born through cesarean section, a new study finds. More links: Do C-sections increase risk of celiac?, But study found no link between cesarean births, other inflammatory bowel condition - Diet not the issue with autism
A popular diet that eliminates wheat and milk protein does not appear to help children with autism, but early behavioral treatments do, researchers reported. - Celiac disease requires special diet for health – not weight loss
- Learning a different way to eat MOUNT VERNON — Four years ago, at the age of 6, Twin Oak fourth-grader Lauren Keaton was diagnosed with celiac disease. Grocery shopping, food preparation and eating out suddenly became much more complicated for her and her family.
- A new book Celiac Disease Patients Empowered To Get Healthy In New Book From The AGA from the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) offers broad and practical knowledge on celiac disease and gluten-related disorders, empowering those who are undiagnosed and those living with the disease to achieve the best possible health and well-being. Celiac disease is one of the most common autoimmune and gastrointestinal diseases. More than 95 percent of all people with …Read More >>
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