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Celiac’s Upside: Less Risk of Women’s Cancers

Women with celiac disease have a decreased risk of breast and ovarian cancers, says new Swedish research.

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Celiac Patients Getting Poor Follow-up Care

A recent Mayo Clinic study finds that 65 percent of celiac disease patients do not receive adequate long-term care following their diagnosis.

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Vitamin D and Bone Health Risk in Celiac Children

A study of children with celiac disease who live in the north has found that between 30 and 35 percent of them have poor bone health.

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Gluten-free Pasta Goes Bananas

Brazilian researchers have concocted what they say is the better gluten-free pasta. Green bananas are the special ingredient.

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Quebec Camps Won’t Give the Auto-Injector

Allergy advocates are upset that Quebec City day camps will only help a child to self-inject in an allergy emergency.

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Migraines Linked to Celiac Disease

Having chronic migraines could be a sign of celiac disease, according to a new study from researchers in New York. After studies in Europe showed a link between celiac disease and a high prevalence of migraine headaches, Dr. Alexandra Dimitrova, a neurological resident at Columbia University Medical Center, under the supervision of Dr. Peter Green [...]

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Migraines Linked to Celiac Disease

Having chronic migraines could be a sign of celiac disease, according to a new study by New York researchers.

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All Stuffed Up from Pollen Allergies

The pollen’s out and once again you’re congested and bleary-headed. Do you get a few allergy symptoms or the whole enchilada? HEADACHE Allergies cause fluid to build up in the sinuses, putting pressure on the nerves in the area. This can lead to a headache directly above the eyes. The pain is different for each [...]

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Sourdough’s Bread-making Solution

While gluten-free breads are often found wanting, new research says sourdough presents a palatable solution.

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Yes, Celiac Disease Can Develop As a Senior

The last thing Tom Hopper, then 65, expected to hear in late February 2008 was that he had celiac disease. But after enduring five months of frightening and inexplicable symptoms and being hospitalized five times, he knew something clearly wasn’t right. Hopper first experienced one of his “sessions,” when he was 64. For seven hours [...]

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