From pitted tooth enamel to canker sores, oral health may be a sneaky sign of celiac disease. Yet too few dentists… Read more »
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Student with Celiac Sues University over Gluten-Filled Meals
Hannah Smith was excited to earn admission to the University of Maryland as a junior in the summer of 2017.… Read more »
Not Just Celiac: Life with Multiple Autoimmune Conditions
Data reveals how frequently celiac disease travels in the company of other conditions. Meet the people who live this reality… Read more »
Upside of Celiac Diagnosis: the Gift of Good Health
Celiac disease is a serious genetic autoimmune disease, one currently with no cure. Yet, I always say the day I… Read more »
Gluten-Free or Not? 10 That Can Stump Even the Most Informed
Ten essential facts clear up confusion over what’s safe and unsafe on a strict gluten-free diet. Those diagnosed with celiac… Read more »
From the Editor: Why It’s So Vital to Discuss Food Allergy Anxiety
From previous articles Allergic Living has published, I knew the stress of managing food allergies was exacting a big toll… Read more »
Williamsburg Ruling: Implications for Food Allergy, Gluten-Free Rights
A U.S. Appeals Court ruled on May 31, 2019 that it may be necessary and reasonable for an individual who… Read more »
Williamsburg Appeal: Historic Win for Gluten-free and Food Allergy Rights
A U.S. Court of Appeal has ruled that a 12-year-old with a severe gluten intolerance has a disability, and that… Read more »
Gluten-Free Travel to Europe: To Know Before You Go
When traveling in Europe, following are helpful things to know about gluten-free food labeling, celiac disease associations and language aides.… Read more »
Allergic Living’s Guide to Gluten-Free Travel in Europe
Gluten-free travel to the land of baguettes and pasta can definitely be on your plate. EXPLORING Europe and its diverse… Read more »