No matter whether you are newly diagnosed with celiac or you have a child struggling with the disease, a social network could answer many questions for you about managing the lifestyle. This post highlights some of the very active social networks where people are talking about all things gluten-free! Should you join one? This post could help you decide.
New research into what could cause various cancers, gives new insight into a possible way to detect celiac disease, colitis and Crohn’s disease much earlier.
If you want to help further research for celiac disease — you can…and you get paid to do it!
He or she is overweight — there’s no way they have celiac disease! It’s not the most accurate statement, yet some doctors seem to believe it. This post explores the issue of why you don’t have to underweight to be malnourished by undiagnosed celiac disease.
New research reveals a questionnaire that could help doctors help you with your maintenance of your celiac disease.
The ups and downs, the wins and the losses…9 years of managing the gluten-free lifestyle has made me a different mama than I ever thought I would be. I took some time this weekend to think about some of the emotional moments I endured as my baby was sick, diagnosed and recovered from the dangers of untreated celiac disease.
Becoming part of a research project. That’s what happened to my family this last weekend. We gladly opened our home to a graduate student who’s focusing on celiac disease. See how it all worked out!
A new study adds an additional layer of information on the hot topic of whether oats are safe for a celiac’s gluten-free diet.
A new report looks at the future of celiac — in the medical and pharmaceutical communities. I’m not sure if I should be happy or sad.
What forces you to put dozens of miles on your car, even though your not too far from home? A busy planning day for the Making Tracks for Celiacs event in the Twin Cities.


