ON a crisp October morning in 2014, Betsy Robbins waited impatientlyin the hospital recovery room with her still-groggy husband, who… Read more »
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Celiac’s Family Ties: On Getting Your Clan Screened
If you’ve got celiac disease, your relatives also need to be tested. But prodding them along to the doctor’s office is not so easy.
Hockey’s Max Domi: Stickhandling Celiac Disease
Domi speaks about his diet and facing challenges, both on and off the ice.
Open Up About Celiac Disease to See the Bigger Picture
First published in Allergic Living magazine; to subscribe click here. Don’t allow a celiac diagnosis to leave you emotionally and… Read more »
Thriving With Celiac Disease: Eamon Murphy’s Journey
Eamon Murphy is a far cry from the little boy we first wrote about back in 2010.
Renovate Your Gluten-Free Diet: Celebrate the Foods You Can Eat
You have celiac disease and, yes, that diagnosis comes with what may seem like an endless list of foods and… Read more »
Why Are So Many Celiacs Getting Glutened?
“Consider that there is about 20 feet of intestine coiled in the body and it’s easy to understand. That’s a lot of intestine that has to get better before we can call it healed.”
Glutened? What to Do.
Dr. Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, offers some do’s and a definite don’t.
‘Seriously, Celiac’ Campaign Stresses Need for Family Testing
Video goes viral, while program guides the ‘how-tos’ of conversation.
Coors Brews Up A Gluten-Free Beer
Going gluten-free no longer means that beer and pizza is off the menu.