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Celiac Disease Gluten-free Diet Support Center at Celiac.com provides important resources and information for people on \ngluten-free diets due to celiac disease, gluten intolerance, dermatitis herpetiformis, wheat allergy, or other health reasons. ... Celiac.com has launched its newest publication:
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Celiac disease is a genetic, immunologically mediated small bowel enteropathy that causes malabsorption. The immune inflammatory response to gluten frequently causes damage to many other tissues of the body. The condition is frequently underdiagnosed because of its protean presentations.
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Support, information and assistance for people affected by Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis (CD/DH). ... Celiac Disease Foundation Awareness Campaign...
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Celiac Disease (CD) is a lifelong, digestive disorder affecting children and adults. When people with CD eat foods that contain gluten, it creates an immune-mediated toxic reaction that causes damage to the small intestine and does not allow food to be properly absorbed.
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Coeliac disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If you have celiac disease and eat foods with gluten, your immune system responds by damaging the small intestine. Gluten is a protein in wheat, rye and barley. It is found mainly in foods but may also be in other products like medicines, vitamins and even the glue on stamps and envelopes.
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Contains general information about celiac disease and explains how the disease can disrupt the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine. Discusses symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. ... What is celiac disease?
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Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged from eating gluten and other proteins found in wheat, barley, rye, and possibly oats. ... The exact cause of celiac disease is unknown. The intestines contain projections (called villi) that absorb nutrients.
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Celiac disease symptoms and comprehensive information on the gluten free diet, gluten free products, and related disease symptoms. The Canadian Celiac Association contact us for more information and help ... Have a Question? Ask our Celiac Experts ; View past questions and answers... »...
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