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Where can I get information about celiac disease?

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Where can I get information about celiac disease?
« on: 04/09/2022 19:21:46 »
There are many ways to know about it. You can get information about this from various internet online platforms or you can consult your doctor to get more information about this disease. If you enjoy reading books and do research , then you can also get information about this disease from that things.
« Last Edit: 04/09/2022 21:31:18 by Halc »
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Re: Where can I get information about celiac disease?
« Reply #1 on: 06/10/2022 14:23:39 »
Celiac Disease.

An immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye.
Over time, the immune reaction to eating gluten creates inflammation that damages the small intestine's lining, leading to medical complications. It also prevents absorption of some nutrients (malabsorption).

P.S. - Good Job in answering your Own question Gabriella.
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& Welcome to the Forum.

P.P.S. - if somehow this was a spam attempt, then Excellent work Hal.
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Re: Where can I get information about celiac disease?
« Reply #2 on: 28/12/2022 19:21:54 »
on this website; celiac.org/about-celiac-disease/what-is-celiac-disease/
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