New research looks at folks who test positive for a celiac marker but report no symptoms. If you have been around celiac disease enough, you know there are folks who say they never have felt symptoms despite being given a celiac or gluten-free diagnosis. Now research wants to know, whether a gluten-free diet helped these folks
The term Celiac Disease Autoimmunity came across my desk this last week. Am I the only one who hadn’t heard of this before? People with it need to eat gluten free so why not just call it celiac disease? So I did a little investigating for clarification.
Are you gluten sensitive or do you have celiac disease? Two new pieces of research look both at how patients are handling the question and what they should do to get an accurate diagnosis.
85% of Americans with celiac are undiagnosed. Why? New research says the lack of diagnosis goes beyond doctors not looking for it. So what may be keeping Americans from getting tested for celiac?
You get your diagnosis, now you’re gluten free. We answer a reader’s question: Should you get follow-up tests after celiac diagnosis?
Here is the one thing you should know before getting your biopsy for celiac disease.