Would you, have you, should you ever recommend someone who thinks they might have celiac go rogue and do the gluten-free diet, even without an official diagnosis? This post looks into both sides of the issue.
A new report looks at the future of celiac — in the medical and pharmaceutical communities. I’m not sure if I should be happy or sad.
A new take on a three-year-old report that asks primary care doctors to take a closer look for celiac disease in their patients.
New research out this month looks at how an earlier diagnosis of celiac disease could benefit both your health and your wallet.
I remember feeling a bit clueless when I found out my daughter might have “celiac sprue” what’s that and how do you spell it? Here is some good information on the process of getting your child diagnosed for celiac disease.
New IBS treatment guidelines revealed today could help diagnose many more cases of celiac disease.
Today ABC News posted an article about how celiac disease is still considered a health issue that is met with others’ skepticism. Do these so-called skeptics not think it’s real that I had a daughter who could have died as her health deteriorated dramatically in the months before her celiac diagnosis? This is a topic I get fiesty about — read on.
From stomach pain and diarrhea to scoliosis, brittle hair and joint pain. They all have one thing in common, they are all prominent symptoms celiacs had before their diagnosis. The results of my symptom list are complete. I asked for your top three symptoms and this list has very interesting results!
New research confirms anemia has a major role in undiagnosed celiac disease. To get more details, read on…
A November 2008 medical study reveals the link between early celiac diagnosis and a better quality of life. We rely on doctors to officially make the diagnosis, so what can we do to help?