Articles for tag: Celiac Disease, Fertility and Pregnancy, Neural Tube Defects

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Celiac Disease and Pregnancy

It is estimated 1 out of every 80 women have celiac disease, many without realizing it. Celiac disease is common enough that some doctors and researchers feel celiac screening should become part of the routine prenatal blood tests performed at the beginning of a pregnancy. If left untreated, the mixture of celiac disease and pregnancy ...

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Five Signs of Celiac Disease

When my daughter started having health issues at only a couple months old, her doctors suspected that her difficulties may have been caused by celiac disease. We eventually discovered that celiac disease was not the cause of her problems, but we learned quite a bit about it over the months that we believed that the ...

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Celiac Disease and Your Toddler

More than three million Americans suffer with an autoimmune disorder known as Celiac Disease. Have you noticed your toddler complaining of a stomach ache much too often? Maybe your little one is just not gaining weight as you would like or expect! Is your child having too many or too few bowel movements? Schedule an ...

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The Emotional Impact of Celiac Disease

If you’ve been recently diagnosed with celiac disease, do not underestimate the emotional impact of finding out that wheat and gluten are essentially poison to you. Many people, upon finding out they have celiac disease, are so relieved to have a diagnosis that doesn’t involve invasive procedures or serious misery as long as the appropriate ...

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Does JK Rowling’s Severus Snape Have Celiac Disease?

Harry Potter fans have long theorized about just why JK Rowling’s most ambiguous character, Severus Snape, is so mean and ugly, other than the fact that JK Rowling knows exactly what a children’s book villain should be. Fan theories on Severus Snape have included everything from the mere fact he works with potions all day ...