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Gluten-Free Living's  latest issue is packed with information to improve your gluten-free life. 



You'll find the second part of our series about gluten in medications in our story about over-the-counter drugs. 



If you've made a commitment to healthy, gluten-free eating based on nutritious and delicious food, our articles on beans are perfect for you. 



You will also find details on how celiac disease affects your bones in our story about osteoporosis.    



Are you interested in learning how to use you cell phone or iPod in your gluten-free kitchen? We have all the details on how you can put technology to work for you. Even kids get in on the action. 



  And popular blogger Maureen Stanley shares her story about the way the Internet expanded her gluten-free community and how it can do the same for you. 

We also continue our regular coverage of gluten-free labeling in our story looking into the problems the FDA might have enforcing any definition of "gluten free." 



And in our "On Your Plate" column you will finds answers to questions about everything from movie theater popcorn to mushrooms. 



 If you don't want to miss these great stories and more become a subscriber by going to www.glutenfreeliving.com . 



You'll find a lot of other important information on our website, including a news flash about a program that offers help those facing hard times with the cost of gluten-free food. 


You'll also find our blog, where we've recently written about everything from a move to ban treats from classroom to the importance of rice to the connection between "Slumdog Millionaire" and a gluten-free lifestyle.  And there's a link to our Twitter account, where you'll find us posting as "gfliving". 



Ann Whelan 

Editor/Publisher 

Gluten-Free Living 

www.glutenfreeliving 



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