An in-depth report reveals asthma’s unrelenting toll on Black, Hispanic and Indigenous communities in the United States in terms of… Read more »
Author: Lisa Ferlaino
Celiac’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.
Celiac 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.
Vitamin 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 »
Good Gluten-free Pasta Goes Bananas
Brazilian researchers have concocted what they say is the better gluten-free pasta. Green bananas are the special ingredient.
Migraines 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 »
All 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?
Sourdough’s Bread-making Solution
While gluten-free breads are often found wanting, new research says sourdough presents a palatable solution.
Yes, Celiac Disease Can Develop As a Senior
It was the last thing Tom Hopper, then 65, expected to hear
Success 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.