What I Need to Know about Celiac Disease (PDF)
An easy-to-read booklet defining celiac disease and outlining its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
The booklet includes some examples of a gluten-free diet.(20 pages) 2007. Order Publication
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What I Need to Know about Celiac Disease (Spanish) (PDF)
An easy-to-read booklet defining celiac disease and outlining its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
The booklet includes some examples of a gluten-free diet.(20 pages) 2007. Order Publication
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Celiac Disease (PDF)
A fact sheet overviewing celiac disease and explaining how celiac disease can disrupt the absorption of
nutrients in the small intestine. It also provides information about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, including examples of a gluten-free
diet from the American Dietetic Association's latest guidelines.(12 pages) 2008. Order Publication
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Celiac Disease: What You Need to Know (PDF)
Defines celiac disease and identifies it as a hereditary disorder. Provides a partial list of symptoms and briefly describes treatment. Refers readers to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse for further information.(4 pages) 2007. Order Publication
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NIH Consensus Statement on Celiac Disease (PDF)
A booklet summarizing the findings of the 2004 National Institutes of Health Consensus
Development Conference on Celiac Disease. It outlines several recommendations from the Consensus
Conference, including the need to increase awareness among the public and health professionals
about the symptoms of and treatment for celiac disease.(22 pages) 2004. Order Publication
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Celiac Disease News (PDF)
An e-newsletter keeping the public informed about new developments in celiac disease education,
diagnosis, and treatment.(Email) 2008. Subscribe
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The Gluten-Free Diet (PDF)
From the following resource: Thompson T. Celiac Disease Nutrition Guide, 2nd ed. Chicago: American Dietetic Association; 2006. © American Dietetic Association. Adapted with permission. For a complete copy of the Celiac Disease Nutrition Guide, please visit www.eatright.org.(8 pages) 2007.
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