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On March 31, Norman Dewar wrote:
>Why is the word disease used in connection with celiac...It isn't ...a
>disease in the typical sense.
I wondered the same thing years ago with diabetes, another chronic,
inherited condition, called a disease. Rheumatism is also called a disease.
Guess what, try the dictionary. You'll find some connotations to cover these
meanings beyond the "typical" ones of infection or discomfort.
"Intestinal allergy" seems to work well -clearly more serious than other
allergies, but without the "unhealthy" connotation of disease.
Kemp Randolph
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