It might give you the creepy-crawlies, but it’s true– new research claims treating celiac with hookworms may be the future! But believe it or not, this is a treatment that we have heard about before….
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
83% of people with celiac are undiagnosed. New research suggests celiac screening for at-risk patients may be off some doctors’ radar.
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.
As many as 100,000+ kids have both celiac and type 1 diabetes. Find out what parents should be looking for in symptoms. Plus, why researchers may want celiac screening guidelines changed for diabetic kids.
Some people with celiac or a gluten-sensitivity may feel like a zombie when getting glutened, but who would think that a zombie walk would be a great way to raise celiac awareness and money for celiac disease research?
The end of Celiac Disease Awareness Month is coming. What did we learn and did we raise enough awareness? Also we explore some ideas on what you can do year ’round to help heighten the awareness for celiac disease.
Jennifer Esposito’s new book Jennifer’s Way, takes an intimate look her decades-long journey living with undiagnosed celiac disease. She discusses her search for a cause, going gluten free after she was diagnosed and how celiac changed her life.
From donating your resources to reading a book or getting on social media, there are ways you can help raise celiac disease awareness this month. Find out how.
Don’t have GI symptoms? Must not be celiac. Wrong. Learn more on why you should look beyond gut symptoms for celiac disease.