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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

This month's SHAPE Magazine has a short article on celiac, albeit with a couple of errors, but at least it's out there. (The author left our rye, but included oats. And presumably because it's a woman's fitness magazine, she said celiac is of particular concern for women, because it can lead to osteoporosis. I guess the author doesn't realize that men get osteoporosis, too...and that the pain of celiac is genderless.) The good news is she recommended that people go for the bloodtest if they have fatigue, infertility, etc. not just traditional symptoms.

Lin

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