Despite frustrations going gluten free, there will come a time when you get the hang of it. This list shows signs signs that you’re getting there!

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New research says most ADHD is caused by food sensitivities. Could it be that simple? Change the diet and maybe lose the drugs? But which foods are the culprit?

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Most of us have heard of the “classic” symptoms for children with undiagnosed celiac disease — distended belly, diarrhea, vomiting/stomach pain, failure to thrive/weight loss. But this research makes me wonder if our children’s classic symptoms are only considered “classic” because that’s what doctors are told to look for.

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New research aims to help parents and doctors find celiac disease in children by getting the answers to 5 questions. The article published in WebMD: 5 Questions Find Hidden Celiac Disease in Kids. I would retitle it: 5 Questions Find Obvious Celiac Disease in Kids.

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I’m having a quiet wrestling match in my brain, trying to figure out how Emma could have been glutenized. If you’ve been there, you know you’re filled with questions as to how this could have happened. Or you rationalize other reasons why you might have symptoms. Is it a stomach bug? Nerves, Stress? It’s enough to make you crazy!

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There are a handful of women’s issues that doctors will tell you can be related to celiac disease: it can be triggered by pregnancy, delivery, menopause, and undiagnosed celiac can cause infertility and osteoporosis. What you don’t see often is any research on the relationship of celiac disease to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or PCOS. This blog will hopefully give you some good information on why they could be connected.

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A dietitians’ association calls for increased awareness of celiac in the medical community. The new research supports the fact that celiac isn’t always easy to diagnose.

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He or she is overweight — there’s no way they have celiac disease! It’s not the most accurate statement, yet some doctors seem to believe it. This post explores the issue of why you don’t have to underweight to be malnourished by undiagnosed celiac disease.

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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.

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Vomiting, diarrhea, that distended belly, fatigue, weak bones, short attention span, difficulty learning, low iron, undiagnosed celiac disease can come out in so many different ways, which is why it can be hard for doctors to pinpoint this diagnosis. It took us three months to get a diagnosis which is good, but for many others it is longer. If you are going through not knowing what’s wrong with you our your child, please read this you may learn alot.

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