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Celiac Disease Follow-Up: Why Patients Are Left in the Dark
The Celiac Disease Foundation reveals that many celiac patients lack necessary follow-up endoscopies, primarily due to a lack of communication. Patients are often left without post-diagnosis plans or support. This raises concerns about medical professionals’ awareness and the adequacy of… Continue reading
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Happy Gluten Free Mother’s Day
To all the gluten-free mothers out there… Whether you are protecting your own health…or protecting the health of your child… We see you.And today…we honor you. We honor the daily fight against cross-contact. We honor the ingredient labels read for… Continue reading
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Celiac Disease: More Than Just Digestive Issues
Celiac disease lurks. It doesn’t always show up as stomach pain, diarrhea, bloating, or weight loss. In fact… Celiac disease has been linked to more than 200 possible symptoms. That makes it one of the most misunderstood—and often overlooked—autoimmune diseases… Continue reading
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Iron Deficiency Anemia and Celiac Disease: The Hidden Connection
Iron deficiency anemia can be a key sign of celiac disease, often overlooked in favor of more common symptoms like bloating or weight loss. Studies indicate that up to 80% of people with unexplained iron deficiency may have undiagnosed celiac.… Continue reading
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Celiac Family
Celiac disease can affect first-degree relatives too, so it’s important to discuss screening options with your doctor. Continue reading
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Celiac Disease Diagnosis: Understanding the No-Biopsy Approach
Celiac disease diagnosis typically requires positive blood tests and an endoscopic biopsy. However, a “triple positive” or “no-biopsy” diagnosis is emerging for some children, utilizing specific blood test criteria while they continue gluten consumption. This method has gained recognition in… Continue reading
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Celiac and the Family
Celiac disease often affects more than just the diagnosed individual, with first-degree relatives at a higher risk. It’s important for these family members to discuss screening options with their doctor. Continue reading
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Celiac Disease Awareness Month
Celiac Disease Awareness Month starts tomorrow, and it’s not just about avoiding bread and pasta. It’s a complex reality for those living with it. Continue reading
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Learning your celiac symptoms is key to managing fear and improving quality of life. Understanding your body’s reactions can change everything. Continue reading










