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Bruce Scott Dwyer

World first: Celiac disease VACCINE trialed in Australia – April 09. Will it cure all celiacs & will you still need or want to eat Gluten Free Food?

... years after adopting a gluten free diet, about half those people diagnosed with celiac disease continued to have villous atrophy as severe as when they were first diagnosed. Only about one in five of those with severe intestinal damage ( ... Read Read: World first: Celiac disease VACCINE trialed in Australia – April 09. Will it cure all celiacs & will you still need or want to eat Gluten Free Food?

By: Bruce Scott Dwyer | 05/04/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Celiac disease is massively under diagnosed in US, Australia & UK. Maybe it’s worth considering gluten free food for more than taste alone?

... rate increases 32- to 43-fold" (ref 6). "The projected number of people in the United States with celiac disease could be as high as three million, yet only a small fraction of these cases has been correctly diagnosed and treated". (ref 6) ... Read Read: Celiac disease is massively under diagnosed in US, Australia & UK. Maybe it’s worth considering gluten free food for more than taste alone?

By: Bruce Scott Dwyer | 24/03/2009 | Food & Beverage

Celiac Disease

... 1 in every 100 people in the U.S. Some are as sick as Shouldis was; others feel only vaguely unwell. The Who, What and Why of Celiac Disease Celiac, which affects more women than men, is an autoimmune condition. It inflames the villi, ... Read Read: Celiac Disease

By: Mary H. Brown | 27/06/2007 | Health

Diet changes involved with Celiac Disease

... also quite common in Italy, Ireland, Sweden and Austria. In closing and some final advice: If you have just been diagnosed with Celiac Disease and you fear that you will not be able to live on a gluten free diet, it is not as difficult ... Read Read: Diet changes involved with Celiac Disease

By: Andy Casasanta | 24/10/2005 | Health
Kirsty Cussens

Celiac Disease Diagnosis

... hardest parts of the whole business when we went through it with our young son was the fact that although he had classic symptoms of celiac disease, and his blood tests showed a 'strong likelihood', we had to keep him on a gluten containing ... Read Read: Celiac Disease Diagnosis

By: Kirsty Cussens | 29/10/2008 | Nutrition

Celiac Disease - Symptoms and Treatment

... that this reaction is partially genetic and inherited. European decent -It has been discovered that the highest rates of celiac disease are found in Western Europe and in areas where Europeans have emigrated including North America and ... Read Read: Celiac Disease - Symptoms and Treatment

By: peterhutch | 04/07/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Food Selections For A Celiac Disease Diet

... can cause all kinds of illnesses that affect every part of your body. Hence, it goes to show that careful food selections for a Celiac disease diet will be of help. Gluten is the protein found in some grains; for example, wheat, rye, ... Read Read: Food Selections For A Celiac Disease Diet

By: Sandra Kim Leong | 12/10/2007 | Non-Fiction
Dr. Rita Louise

Natural Ways of Addressing Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity

... it’s potential genetic association, it is strongly suggested that family members of individuals diagnosed with celiac disease take a simple antibody test to rule it out, even if they have no symptoms. Recognizing celiac disease can ... Read Read: Natural Ways of Addressing Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity

By: Dr. Rita Louise | 19/09/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Celiac Disease Support Groups - The Amazing Benefits

... You may feel like you don't have the time to go to a support group meeting or search the internet for other people with celiac disease, but the time it takes to connect with other people on the gluten-free diet will save you an incredible ... Read Read: Celiac Disease Support Groups - The Amazing Benefits

By: Anglea Morken | 23/12/2007 | Medicine

Is it Bad? What is Celiac Disease?

... although it affects a lot of people, is usually not a major health threat unless it goes completely ignored. Celiac disease causes more of an inconvenience in people's lives than major health problems. Where Did The Name Celiac Come From ... Read Read: Is it Bad? What is Celiac Disease?

By: Brue Baker | 08/10/2007 | Advertising

Pregnancy And Celiac Disease

... stick rigidly to a gluten-free diet, you are as likely as anyone who has not got celiac disease to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Those who have celiac disease and who do not have a completely gluten-free diet have an increased risk of ... Read Read: Pregnancy And Celiac Disease

By: Gina Gardiner | 15/09/2005 | Health

Celiac Disease - Choosing A Gluten-free Diet

If you have recently been diagnosed with celiac disease, navigating the grocery store to find something to eat can seem like an insurmountable task. Not only are wheat, rye, barley and oats barred from your diet but, often, within several ... Read Read: Celiac Disease - Choosing A Gluten-free Diet

By: Anglea Morken | 23/12/2007 | Health

Celiac- Learn How To Dine Out With Celiac Disease

When you have celiac disease, an autoimmune condition triggered by eating gluten (wheat, rye, barley and oats), eating anywhere can be difficult, but especially when you want to eat out. Believe it or not, finding a restaurant willing to ... Read Read: Celiac- Learn How To Dine Out With Celiac Disease

By: Anglea Morken | 23/12/2007 | Medicine
Scott White

Wheat And Gluten Intolerance: An Introduction To Celiac Disease

... antibodies, instead of IgA antibodies, that is proving very reliable for diagnosing celiac disease. Although the disease itself has been around for quite some time, it gets the name "sprue" from the similarity of symptoms to "tropical ... Read Read: Wheat And Gluten Intolerance: An Introduction To Celiac Disease

By: Scott White | 30/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
Bruce Scott Dwyer

Celiac disease is linked to sterility & infertility. You may have it and not even know … Here are the latest facts…

... pregnancy are better defined and are discussed at the end of this article. CD FEMALE FERTILITY The papers on celiac disease and infertility seem to quote the same statistics, which since 2000 all retain the same positive message. That is, ... Read Read: Celiac disease is linked to sterility & infertility. You may have it and not even know … Here are the latest facts…

By: Bruce Scott Dwyer | 28/04/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

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