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comparing IBS patients to those diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease and those with no GI disease.
which is meant to identify everything in wheat's DNA sequences that can trigger a reaction in people suffering from celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder in
The only known treatment for celiac disease is a gluten free diet free of any foods that contain wheat, rye, and barley."
Though celiac disease is four to five times more common now than 50 years ago, only about 1 per cent of the world's population is believed to suffer from it,
Understanding the causes of celiac disease and gluten intolerance is the goal of a lot of research around the world;
An expert on celiac disease who reviewed Miller's plan online worries that it may prove"too simplistic,
Armin Alaedini, assistant professor of medical sciences at Columbia University and a researcher at the New york-based school's Celiac disease Center, said the project may end up with a less toxic wheat product that isn't completely safe for all celiac disease patients."
The medical advisory board for the Celiac disease Foundation, a nonprofit based in Woodland Hills, California, could not reach a consensus on the viability of Miller's research.
Her son had been sick his entire life before being diagnosed with celiac disease at age 15, Geller said,
If these research efforts can keep celiac disease in the public eye, more doctors will be aware of it and more federal research dollars may flow,
If an individual has a condition like celiac disease Chef Watson can pull up gluten free recipes. While superficially, the app can be used to create interesting, delicious dishes,
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