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Family teams up to figure out gluten-free food
When her daughter first began complaining of stomach aches, restaurant owner Carlyn Berghoff wrote it off as junior high jitters. Then came flulike symptoms, such as nausea, diarrhea and body aches. Within a couple months, Sarah's stomach aches became...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Cheese Corn, Breads, Berghoff Restaurant, Recipes
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Going gluten-free more common, but not necessarily easier
For more than 20 years, Kristine Kidd tasted what came her way as the food editor at Bon Appetit magazine. But she never felt great. "I had digestive issues my whole life," she says, but 21/2 years ago, the aching joints, bloating, fatigue and digestive...
Tags: Pasta, Foods and Beverages, Research, New Products, Washington, DC
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World's largest gluten-free expo: Samples, cooking demos, beer and more
Those following a gluten-free diet will want to leave Sunday open. The world's largest gluten-free expo is coming to the Pasadena Convention Center. There will be sample-doling gluten-free-food vendors, a gluten-free beer garden and demonstrations of...
Tags: Celiac Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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Science Fair Project Proves Celiac More Prevalent in Society
Channel 2 NewsAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of 133 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with Celiac disease. It’s a statistic that 3rd grader Grace Rennard wanted to prove for her science fair project, but found in her...Tags: Symptoms, Medical Procedures and Tests, Stomach Cancer, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Science and Technology
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The Gazebo's classic Dover sole
Q: We have just come back from Kathy's Gazebo Restaurant in Boca Raton. All four of us had the Dover sole. It's the best. Could you get me the recipe? — Janet Blake, Highland Beach/Michigan A: For the last 14 years, owners Gerard Hascoat and...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Recipes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Celiac Disease, Food Industry
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Should everyone go gluten free?
A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Shanti Lewis weighs in on gluten-free diets.
Have you walked in the grocery store lately and seen a plethora of products labeled "gluten-free?" Do...Tags: Diarrhea, Migraine, Fibromyalgia, Dietary Supplements, Food Industry
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Baltimore bakeries offer those with celiac disease some tasty holiday dessert options
When it comes to holiday desserts, going gluten-free doesn't require hours in the kitchen. "Baltimore is a haven for those who require a gluten-free diet," says Kate Hudkins, the editor of the Gluten-free in Baltimore blog (glutenfreebaltimore.blogspot....
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Celiac Disease, Holidays, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Doctors caution that gluten-free is not for everyone
After battling stomach problems for years, Sarah Croessmann took action. On the advice of her doctor, she tried eating fewer fats, then removing dairy. Four years ago, she hit on a winner: She cut gluten from her diet. Croessmann, a 25-year-old Baltimore...
Tags: Celiac Disease, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Whole Foods Market, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Going gluten-free
When going out to a restaurant, most people don't think twice about how the food might adversely affect their bodies. However, those living with celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders must remain on constant alert.
Rose O'Carroll, owner of...Tags: Italy, Pasta, Rush University Medical Center, Foods and Beverages, New Products
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Why I support the Affordable Care Act
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelWhen President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, I felt a burden being released from my shoulders. When I was four years old, I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, an auto-immune disease that caused me to become intolerant of gluten. ... -
One of every 100 U.S. whites has celiac disease
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - One percent of non-Hispanic whites in the U.S. - close to two million Americans - have celiac disease, but most are not aware they suffer the gluten-intolerance problem, according to a new study. The results back up earlier...Tags: Symptoms, Diabetes, Health, Celiac Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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Many new diet books avoid food extremes
It's too late to lose that unwanted weight for summer. But if you start now — and aim to shed a modest 2 pounds a week — you could drop as much as 40 pounds in time to ring in 2013. The hardest part, however, might be choosing a new diet....
Tags: Coconut, Salads, Health Treatments, Foods and Beverages, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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