Researchers say that diarrhea should be no longer regarded as the cardinal symptom of celiac disease.
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Food Allergy at The Holidays: 12 Ways to Just Say ‘No’
Grandma and the nut tray; a friend’s potluck; your boss and the gluteny restaurant. Holidays can be an allergy minefield. Not to worry, we’ve got 12 ways to say ‘No’.
Q&A with Celiac Expert Dr. Joseph Murray
The Mayo Clinic’s celiac guru talks about going gluten-free, who should screen for celiac, and his new book.
New Culprits Identified in Celiac Disease
Non-gluten proteins shown to cause reactions for celiac patients.
How to Learn from Our Mistakes – and Reduce Gluten Cross-Contact
How many times have you closed your eyes, taken a bite and thought: “I hope this doesn’t make me sick?”… Read more »
Study Proves Gluten ‘Brain Fog’
Researchers warn that if left untreated, the cognitive effects of celiac disease could affect performance of everyday tasks.
Food Allergies and the Good Enough Mother
When an allergy mom makes a food error, the guilt is all consuming. Can we ever get past the self-blame?
A Gluten-Free Take on Ancient Grains
The term “ancient grains” has no official definition, but it’s quickly become a catchphrase among food manufacturers for cereal grains (seeds of grasses) and pseudograins (seeds of non-grass plants) that have remained unchanged for millennia.
Facing Mount Kilimanjaro – with Celiac Disease
In the early days of diagnosis, who would have thought it possible? But my celiac daughter and I were closing… Read more »
Are Spices Safe for a Gluten-Free Diet?
Gluten can hide on the spice shelf. But with a little precaution, you can keep your favorite flavors. Herbs and… Read more »