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  1. Recipes for the Specific Carbohydrate Diet: The Grain-Free, Lactose-Free, Sugar-Free Solution to IBD, Celiac Disease, Autism, Cystic Fibrosis, and Oth [RECIPES FOR THE SPECIF]
  2. Scientific American Magazine, Vol. 301, No. 2 (August, 2009)
  3. Diabetic patients with celiac disease face dietary concerns.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Bruce Jancin, 2008-10-01
  4. Adolescents with celiac disease often abandon gluten-free diets. (Nonadherence Linked to Lymphoma).(Brief Article): An article from: Pediatric News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-08-01
  5. At last, now serving the gluten-adverse.(Celiac Disease): An article from: Running & FitNews by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-01
  6. Tissue transglutaminase test for celiac disease questioned.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jeff Evans, 2004-12-15
  7. Living healthy with celiac disease by Wendy Wark, 2000
  8. Celiac disease patients face higher cancer risk. (Including Melanoma).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Doug Brunk, 2002-01-01
  9. Treatments could ease restricted diet: celiac disease.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2004-03-01
  10. Celiac disease has new, subtle atypical form: few present with classic appearance.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Kate Johnson, 2004-03-01
  11. Celiac disease prevalence higher than thought.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Norra MacReady, 2004-08-01
  12. Changing face of celiac disease may cloud DX.(Gastroenterology)(diagnosis): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Kate Johnson, 2007-01-15
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Celiac disease by CGC Amy Vance MS, 2002-01-01
  14. The Gluten Free MD Explains Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance (Celiac disease and gluten intolerance series, Celiac disease and gluten intolerance series) by MD Michelle Pietzak, Michelle Pietzak MD, et all 2006

81. Celiac Disease - Keep Kids Healthy
celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine andinterferes with absorption of nutrients from food. celiac disease.
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Related Articles Diarrhea Symptom Guide Calcium Requirements Food Allergies Lactose Intolerance Internet Links web sites about Celiac Disease October is Celiac Sprue Awareness Month Celiac Sprue Association Website Directory Celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate a protein called gluten, which is found in wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats. When people with celiac disease eat foods containing gluten, their immune system responds by damaging the small intestine. Specifically, tiny fingerlike protrusions, called villi, on the lining of the small intestine are lost. Nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream through these villi. Without villi, a person becomes malnourishedregardless of the quantity of food eaten.

82. Celiac Disease
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84. Celiac Disease/Wheat Allergies
celiac disease is not an allergy to wheat. It barley. celiac disease,like allergies can be, are of a genetic origin. Click Here!
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85. Celiac Disease
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86. Celiac Disease
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A patient informaion leaflet on Coeliac Disease, produced by the Digestive Disorders Foundation(formerly the British Digestive Foundation). Information is provided on what Coeliac Disease is, how common it is, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and help, and how long gluten should be avoided. Celiac Disease Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Coeliac Disease Study Group Based at the Institute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere, Finland, the Study Group has initially focused on the clinical presentation of the disease, serological screening tests and epidemiology. These pages provide an outline of the research programme, extensive lists of the Study Group's publications, and information on the Coeliac Disease Service Laboratory. Celiac Disease Coeliac Society The Coeliac Society is a UK based registered charity which supports people diagnosed with coeliac disease via local support groups, publications and research. This site provides information about the Society and its activities. Information is provided about oats and coeliac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, research and gluten-free diets. Updates on non-permitted foodstuffs is provided in their Food List News section. The site is aimed at patients and anyone seeking information about Coeliac Disease. Celiac Disease Dermatitis Herpetiformis Gluten Patient Education ... Guidelines for osteoporosis in coeliac disease and inflammatory bowel disease These guidelines provide information for clinicians seeing patients with osteoporosis in coeliac disease and inflammatory bowel disease. The document covers the factors causing osteoporosis, prevention and treatment strategies, risk factors etc. A preface is available in HTML, with the full document in PDF format (requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader software). Produced on behalf of and published by The British Society of Gastroenterology.

87. Whole Foods Market : Health Info : Understanding Celiac Disease
Understanding celiac disease. celiac disease defined. Cause of celiac disease.celiac disease is thought to have a strong genetic component.
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Celiac disease defined
Celiac disease, also known as coeliac disease, gluten-sensitive enteropathy, non-tropical sprue, celiac sprue, and gluten intolerant enteropathy, is a chronic digestive disorder found in individuals who experience a toxic immune response when they ingest gluten. Dermatitis herpetiformis is a related skin condition experienced by some celiacs. There is no cure for celiac disease. The only known treatment is lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet. Ingesting gluten affects the function of the small intestine of celiacs by damaging and/or destroying the absorptive villi. The body then becomes unable to properly absorb nutrients, resulting in potentially life-threatening nutritional deficiencies and even intestinal lymphoma.
Cause of celiac disease
Celiac disease is thought to have a strong genetic component. The onset of celiac disease has been associated with genes on Chromosome 6 called Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) class II. HLA II genes affect an individual's susceptibility to disease by mediating the interactions between cells of the immune system. An individual may be genetically predisposed to celiac disease, but the actual mechanism of onset is not fully understood. Emotional stress, physical trauma, viral infection, pregnancy, and surgery are some of the factors implicated in the onset of celiac disease.

88. Food Allergy News: Symptoms Of Celiac Disease
Medical Conditions. Symptoms of celiac disease. celiac disease is usually classifiedas a classical, atypical or silent presentation. What is celiac disease?
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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects many parts of the body. Several symptoms and medical conditions are associated with this disorder. Celiac disease is usually classified as a classical, atypical or silent presentation
What is Celiac Disease?
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder. This means that the immune system produces antibodies that attack its own tissues (auto-antibodies). Auto-antibodies cause inflammation and destruction of body tissues. Consumption of toxic gluten proteins (wheat, barley and rye) triggers the production of auto-antibodies.
What Symptoms and Conditions are Associated with Celiac Disease?
Auto-antibodies can affect many organ systems. As a result, several symptoms and conditions are associated with celiac disease. Each person with celiac disease has a different set of symptoms.

89. Food Allergy News: Diagnosing Celiac Disease
Medical Conditions. Diagnosing celiac disease. celiac disease is much morecommon than previously believed. How is celiac disease Diagnosed?
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Blood tests that detect auto-antibodies are used to screen for celiac disease. The diagnosis is confirmed with an intestinal biopsy. Celiac disease is much more common than previously believed.
How is Celiac Disease Diagnosed?
Blood tests are used to screen for celiac disease. If the blood test is positive, an intestinal biopsy is done to confirm the diagnosis. It is very important to eat a normal diet during all stages of diagnosis. The blood test and intestinal biopsy return to normal after a gluten-free diet is started. If an individual is on a gluten-free diet, the tests may be negative even if the individual has celiac disease.
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Auto-antibodies are produced when a person with celiac disease does not follow a gluten-free diet. These auto-antibodies can be detected by blood tests.

90. MotherNature.com - Nature's Medicines: Celiac Disease
Ch.77, Cataracts. Ch.78, celiac disease. Ch.79, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. celiacdisease Some folks who have celiac disease find themselves in an ironic situation.
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91. Celiac Disease
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Definition
Celiac disease is a disease of the digestive system that damages the small intestine and interferes with the absorption of nutrients from food.
Description
Celiac disease occurs when the body reacts abnormally to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats. When someone with celiac disease eats foods containing gluten, that person's immune system causes an inflammatory response in the small intestine, which damages the tissues and results in impaired ability to absorb nutrients from foods. The inflammation and malabsorption create wide-ranging problems in many systems of the body. Since the body's own immune system causes the damage, celiac disease is classified as an "autoimmune" disorder. Celiac disease may also be called sprue, nontropical sprue, gluten sensitive enteropathy, celiac sprue, and adult celiac disease. Celiac disease may be discovered at any age, from infancy through adulthood. The disorder is more commonly found among white Europeans or in people of European descent. It is very unusual to find celiac disease in African or Asian people. The exact incidence of the disease is uncertain. Estimates vary from one in 5000, to as many as one in every 300 individuals with this background. The prevalence of celiac disease seems to be different from one European country to another, and between Europe and the United States. This may be due to differences in diet and/or unrecognized disease. A recent study of random blood samples tested for celiac disease in the US showed one in 250 testing positive. It is clearly underdiagnosed, probably due to the symptoms being attributed to another problem, or lack of knowledge about celiac disease by physicians and laboratories. Because of the known genetic component, relatives of patients with celiac disease are considered at higher risk for the disorder.

92. The GASTROLAB Home Page: Links To Celiac Disease Resources
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93. What Is Celiac's Disease?
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  • Celiac.com ... University of Maryland, School of Medicine Center for Celiac Research , has a wonderful site for information about Celiac's Disease. The following information was taken directly from their website. In the sidebar are links to other sites that contain useful information and/or resources about Celiac's Disease. I highly recommend visiting all the sites in the sidebar as well as researching this on your own What is celiac disease?
    Celiac disease is a genetic disorder affecting children and adults. People with celiac disease are unable to eat foods that contain gluten, which is found in wheat and other grains. In people with celiac disease, gluten sets off an autoimmune reaction that causes the destruction of the villi in the small intestine. Celiac sufferers produce antibodies that attack the intestine, causing damage and illness. Finding the cause of this disease is a priority of The University of Maryland Center for Celiac Research. What are the symptoms of celiac disease?
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    95. Canadian Celiac Association

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    96. InteliHealth: InteliHealth Home
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    97. Medindia - News For The Day
    Health Feature. Prostate Cancer An Indepth Analysis. Research on CeliacDisease in children Medindia Research Update February 5, 2003.
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