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Celiac Disease Research

Research NewsEvery day, researchers are working to get a better understanding of celiac disease and its various presentations. Ongoing research is also exploring potential drug treatments for celiac disease.

Keep up with the latest breakthroughs by following NFCA's Research feed.

NFCA also provides links to surveys for the celiac community. Want to share your opinion? Visit our Survey Says page.

 

Researchers: C-Sections Will Continue to Rise

9/2/2010

More moms are opting for cesarean delivery, which has been linked to celiac disease. 

 

Research Touts Numerous Benefits of Breastfeeding

8/30/2010

Breastfeeding can ward off disease, for both mother and baby.

 

Block on Stem Cell Funding Could Hinder Celiac Disease Breakthroughs

8/25/2010

Celiac disease was listed among the conditions scientists hope to explore using stem cells.

 

Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Celiac Disease

8/24/2010

Survey of Canadian gastroenterologists confirms need for consensus-based guidelines in care.

 

Celiac Disease May Increase Risk of Thyroid Cancer

8/20/2010

Italian researchers found celiac patients face a 2.5-fold increase in the risk of developing papillary cancer of the thyroid. 

 

Beer  Study Suggests Link Between Gluten Sensitivity and Psoriasis

8/17/2010

Women who ingest more full-calorie beer, which has high barley content, are more likely to have the skin disorder.

 

“Significant Correlation” Between Celiac Disease and Reproductive Disorders

8/13/2010

Researchers recommend screening for celiac in women with reproductive issues.

 

Gluten-Free Isn't Just About Avoidance

8/10/2010

Nutritional intake is also a key factor in the gluten-free diet, researchers advise.

 

Celiac Crisis: A Rare but Serious Complication

8/6/2010

Researchers warn of severe gastrointestinal symptoms and malabsoption seen in this condition.

 

Is Wheat Breeding a Possible Cause of the Rise in Celiac Prevalence?

8/5/2010

Modern breeding practices may have increased exposure, but they could also help reduce toxicity.

 
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