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Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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Long-term Success Reported With Diet Restricting Gluten and Casein
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A gluten and/or casein-free diet may greatly benefit some autistic individuals, according to a long-term study by Norwegian researchers.
Bernard Rimland, Ph.D.
Parents of Allergic Children PAC USA
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One-Day Celiac Disease DNA Test on Cheek Cells Offered by Kimball Genetics
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Kimball Genetics is pleased to announce availability of the One-Day Celiac Disease DNA Test for cheek cell specimens in addition to blood.
Celiac.com USA
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Osteoporosis, Heartburn And Celiac Disease: Is A Gluten-Free Diet Safer Than Prilosec For Reflux
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Pill Camera that Is Swallowed Records Video Images of the Inside of the Intestinal Tract
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Pollen Allergy and Food Sensitivity: The Oral Allergy Syndrome and Food Intolerance
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Probiotics And Altered Gut Flora-Winning The War On Terrorism In Your Gut
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Probiotics Protect Against Stress Induced Leaky Gut
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Dr. Scot Lewey
ezinearticles.com
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Raising Celiac Kids by Danna Korn
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This is the premiere Web site for families and friends of gluten-free kids. The gluten-free lifestyle can be a challenge for anyone, and the information in other areas of Celiac.com will prove to be invaluable
Danna Korn
Celiac.com USA
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Research on Diseases and Disorders Associated with Celiac Disease
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A List of Diseases/Disorders Definitely Associated With Celiac Disease
A List of Diseases/Disorders Probably Associated With Celiac Disease
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