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Global pharma company AbbVie
and Alvine Pharmaceuticals, a leader in celiac disease therapeutics have entered into a global collaboration to develop an enzyme-based treatment for coeliac disease.
Study on gluten enzyme research reported Journal of the American Chemical Society.


Clear analysis of the proteins and
enzymes in wheat which fall outside the very narrow classic criteria for coeliac disease but which can still trigger the symptoms of gluten intolerance – and how to test for sensitivity. From Chris Kresser. In the Huffington Post.


New study provides molecular evidence that sorghum is not only safe for those with coeliac disease to consume but has high nutritional value.


Interesting survey, from Gut Intelligence, of gut condition (coeliac, NCGI, Crohn’s, UC, Diverticulitis, IBS) sufferers including history, treatments, diagnoses, triggers etc.


Non-celiac wheat sensitivity diagnosed
by double-blind placebo-controlled
challenge: exploring a new clinical entity.


Stem cell transplantation
in two coeliac patients results in them achieving gluten tolerance. 


Introducing small amounts of gluten
along with breastfeeding from four months onwards appears to reduce the incidence of coeliac disease at the age of 12.


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