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Eating Gluten Free

Is the Incidence of Celiac Disease Rising?

Why it seems like more people have celiac disease and what may be causing it

March 2, 2013
Author: Bonnie Liebman in: Eating Gluten Free

“Yes, celiac disease has increased dramatically in the U.S. since 1950, and now affects 1 percent of the population,” says Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. “There’s good evidence that we’re … [Read More]

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Gluten-Free Diets and Weight Loss

Myth: A gluten-free diet helps you lose weight and feel energetic

February 13, 2013
Author: Bonnie Liebman in: Eating Gluten Free

In August 2012, Lady Gaga told the Australian cable news channel Sky News that she was “on a mission to lose 10 pounds on a gluten-free diet,” according to The Huffington Post. The pop star was “hoping that eating wheat-free … [Read More]

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Celiac Disease vs. Gluten Intolerance

Do some people without celiac disease react to gluten?

January 26, 2013
Author: Bonnie Liebman in: Eating Gluten Free

Some people who don’t have celiac disease may still react to gluten, according to Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Celiac disease is a condition affecting about one in 140 Americans … [Read More]

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What Causes Celiac Disease?

Your immune system plays a major role in gluten intolerance

January 9, 2013
Author: Bonnie Liebman in: Eating Gluten Free

“Thirty percent of the population carries one of two versions of the gene for celiac disease,” explains Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. In some of these people, something sets off … [Read More]

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Celiac Disease

What’s the harm in not getting tested?

December 22, 2012
Author: Bonnie Liebman in: Eating Gluten Free

“If people derive some benefit from a gluten-free diet without getting tested, I would never argue with success. But there are risks,” says Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Celiac disease … [Read More]

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