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Microbiota-directed food prototype beneficial for malnourished children
Study results support the use of microbiota-directed complementary food prototype as a dietary supplement for young children with moderate acute malnutrition.
Beyond Celiac, Janssen partner for research grant program
Beyond Celiac announced a 2-year partnership with Janssen Research & Development to provide research grants to explore different aspects of celiac disease.
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Mass screening program finds high prevalence of undiagnosed pediatric celiac disease
Mass screening identified a high prevalence of celiac disease among children, according to study results.
Beyond Celiac, 9 Meters partner for trial recruitment
In this exclusive video, Alan M. Ehrlich, MD, of University of Massachusetts Medical School, discusses the partnership between Beyond Celiac and 9 Meters Biopharma to recruit patients for clinical trials.
ACG President: ‘Never before have our professional societies been more needed’
In a year of unprecedented health and social challenges, the American College of Gastroenterology president saw the good that will come from professional medical societies leading the change.
Celiac linked with increased IBS, functional constipation risk
Children with celiac disease have a higher risk for irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation even if they adhere to a gluten-free diet, according to study results.
Childhood celiac linked with increased risk for psychiatric disorders
Patients diagnosed with celiac disease in childhood have a higher risk for psychiatric disorders with the increased risk persisting until adulthood, according to study results.
Celiac disease ‘frequently’ asymptomatic in type 1 diabetes
Celiac disease as a comorbidity of type 1 diabetes is often asymptomatic, and people with both diseases should closely monitor glucose levels during transition to a gluten-free diet, according to a study.
Patients with celiac regularly exposed to gluten, even on a gluten-free diet
Testing for gluten immunogenic peptides in fecal and urine sample from patients with celiac disease revealed that these patients were frequently exposed to gluten, according to study results.
PPIs linked to risk for kidney stones in women
Risk for kidney stones increased with use of proton pump inhibitors, according to data published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
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