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>It took two months (and 4 visits) to convince his doctor that celiac disease
>was worth testing for (because it's so "rare").
Overcoming this *common* perception should be the main activist goal of us
celiacs. There was a reference in a past CSA newsletter to a random gluten
antibody study done in Iceland. Of the 200 blue-blooded Icelandics tested,
15 had a postive test. That is 7.5% of the population!! That ain't rare in
my book. What we need is for more antibody screening. Are there other
studies like the Icelandic one being done?