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Michael Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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The following question was asked and I hope that the List will provide
some input to Jenny Rackley <[log in to unmask]> on a project that could
increase the awareness of our condition

Thanks in advance

--
Michael Jones ([log in to unmask]) Orlando, FL USA

> I am a writer, and have been writing for Sully's Living without
> since the second issue.  I recently attended a writer's
> conference, and a book editor there was particularly interested
> in a book on celiac disease.  She was particular interested in
> its estimated prevalence (1 in 250 in America), and the fact that
> it is rarely diagnosed and often misdiagnosed, or can be asymptomatic.
>
> Anyway, she was extremely interested in doing a popular book on
> celiac.  I was wondering, from your perspective, what kinds of
> things should be included in a popular book on celiac?  If you
> were to recommend a book on celiac to your friends, what are the
> three most important things you would like to see in there?

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