People have the right to be involved in discussions and make informed decisions about their care, as described in NICE's information on making decisions about your care. Making decisions using NICE ...
Diagnosis of coeliac disease requires a tissue sample from the small intestine, which can be extremely unpleasant. Researchers at the Faculty of Medicine have developed a blood test which provides a ...
Diagnosing coeliac disease has long been an arduous and daunting process in which people thought to have the condition have to eat wheat - the very food that will make them sick if the concerns prove ...
Distinct markers found in the blood of people with coeliac disease could lead to a world-first blood test for diagnosing patients after one small meal of gluten. The availability of a blood-based ...
An estimated 48,500 people in Ireland have coeliac disease, but only around 12,000 have actually been diagnosed. Coeliac Awareness Week, which runs all this week, is to highlight the 36,500 people ...
COELIAC disease is a common digestive disease that affects one in 100 people in the UK. There is no cure for the condition, but it can be manages with a specific diet. Here's the lowdown... Coeliac ...
Eating gluten was making Eliza Long sick, but it was the only way for her to get a life-altering diagnosis. Aged 11, she underwent a gastroscopy at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, with a ...
A growing number of Australian men are being diagnosed with a disease linked to popular comfort foods they eat regularly. While experts say men present the same symptoms of the auto immune illness as ...