Report Sees Solutions to Asthma’s Stark Toll on Black, Hispanic Patients
A new report reveals asthma’s unrelenting toll on Black, Hispanic and Indigenous communities in the United States in terms of disease rates, emergency department visits and deaths. The comprehensive...
View ArticleSuccess With Saliva Celiac Test
A new study shows that it’s possible to detect celiac disease through a saliva test; opening the door for a non-invasive means of diagnosis. The post Success With Saliva Celiac Test appeared first on...
View ArticleYes, Celiac Disease Can Develop As a Senior
It was the last thing Tom Hopper, then 65, expected to hear The post Yes, Celiac Disease Can Develop As a Senior appeared first on Allergic Living.
View ArticleSourdough’s Bread-making Solution
While gluten-free breads are often found wanting, new research says sourdough presents a palatable solution. The post Sourdough’s Bread-making Solution appeared first on Allergic Living.
View ArticleAll 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? The post All Stuffed Up from Pollen Allergies appeared first on Allergic...
View ArticleMigraines Linked to Celiac Disease
Having chronic migraines could be a sign of celiac disease, according to a new study from researchers in New York.... Read more » The post Migraines Linked to Celiac Disease appeared first on Allergic...
View ArticleGood Gluten-free Pasta Goes Bananas
Brazilian researchers have concocted what they say is the better gluten-free pasta. Green bananas are the special ingredient. The post Good Gluten-free Pasta Goes Bananas appeared first on Allergic...
View ArticleVitamin D and Bone Health Risk in Celiac Children
A study of children with celiac disease who live in northwestern Canada has found that between 30 and 35 percent... Read more » The post Vitamin D and Bone Health Risk in Celiac Children appeared first...
View ArticleCeliac 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. The post Celiac Patients Getting Poor Follow-up Care...
View ArticleCeliac’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. The post Celiac’s Upside: Less Risk of Women’s Cancers appeared first on Allergic Living.
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