This website is exceptional because the infinitely variable presentations of allergic disease are illustrated by case-histories and photographs
Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown
Allergies Explained UK
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Allergy vs. Intolerance - What is the Difference?
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Allergy and Intolerance by Lydia S. Boeken M.D. [read more]
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American Celiac Society
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A support group.
American Celiac Society USA
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Bacteria and Yeast are Fighting a War in Your Gut
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Blood in the Stool: Explanation of Various Terms for Gastrointestinal Bleeding or Hemorrhage
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Blood Tests for Colitis and Crohns Disease: an Introduction
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Celiac And The Gluten Gut-Brain Connection Seen In Reversible Abnormal SPECT Brain Scans
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Celiac Disease
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An intolerance to the gluten, found in wheat, barley, oats, and rye, affects many people worldwide -- forcing sufferers to avoid foods that contain these grains at all costs.
What is Gluten?, What Is Celiac Disease?, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Who Is At Risk?, Other Names For Celiac Disease, Treatment, Related Disorders.
Allergies.About.com USA
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Celiac Disease - A Guide for Children and Their Families
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History of Celiac Disease
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Celiac Disease: What it is, What Causes it, How it Affects People
Diagnosis of Celiac Disease
Treatment of Celiac Disease -- For Parents
Treatment of Celiac Disease -- For Children
Long-Term Problems Associated with Celiac Disease
What's Gluten-Free and What's Not
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An excellent article.
North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition USA
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Celiac Disease and Gluten Linked to Brain Disease by Deposits in Intestine and Brain
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