Why do I fart so much?

Some farting is normal, but excessive gas can signal a food intolerance or digestive disorder. Dietary changes can help. Learn about causes and prevention here.

Celiac disease may be treated with cystic fibrosis drugs

New research investigates the similarities between cystic fibrosis and celiac disease, suggesting that drugs for the former may also treat the latter.

What is explosive diarrhea?

Explosive diarrhea is a forceful form of loose or liquid stool.

Which foods are high in histamine?

Some people experience the rare condition known as histamine intolerance where the body has built up too much histamine.

What happens in gluten ataxia?

Learn about gluten ataxia, where the intake of gluten can trigger an attack on the nervous system.

Lactose intolerance linked to lower vitamin D levels

If you are lactose intolerant, you might want to think about boosting your vitamin D intake with non-dairy foods; your levels of the vitamin may be low.

Are oats gluten-free? Know the facts

Oats are high in fiber and full of nutrients, but are they safe for people with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance? Learn more in this article.

Tree nut allergy: Avoiding all tree nuts ‘may not be necessary’

New study suggests many people who test positive for tree nut allergies in blood and skin prick tests can consume most tree nuts without any reactions.

Twenty percent of children with celiac disease do not heal on a gluten-free diet

Even after a year on a gluten-free diet, nearly 20 percent of children with celiac disease continue to have intestinal abnormalities (enteropathy) on repeat biopsies, reports a study in the Journal…

Gluten Intolerance: Signs and Symptoms

With gluten intolerance, the reaction to eating gluten is not the same as with celiac disease, but symptoms are similar. Learn more about the signs here.

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