Ep 354 April 2026 Roundup with Ellen

EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 41 MIN

Ep 354 April 2026 Roundup with Ellen

from A Canadian Celiac Podcast · host Sue Jennett

It's the beginning of April and that means I have the opportunity to speak with Ellen Bayens of theceliacscene.com to discuss the articles she has brought to our attention over the past month. Ellen and I discuss a recent study that looks at how patients with celiac disease interact with their health care professionals. This is, of course dependent on the particular health care professional, but the study found that often celiac patients felt that their doctor was treating them with less respect as if they weren't very smart. Ellen reminded us of the Conquer Study that you can still fill out. The study is looking at the experience of celiac adults as well as parents of celiac children. You can fill out the study at – https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=JXWC8KDWALP3X9HY There has been a food recall for spice blends that Ellen brought to our attention. As well she told us about B Free products apparently being trialed in some Costco stores. The Fuller Bar, which was developed to be suitable for diabetics and is gluten free is available in some parts of BC and can be ordered online. Celiac Disease Linked to Negative Interactions with Health Care Professionals Last call! Conquer Celiac is asking followers to complete this survey NATIONAL CFIA FOOD RECALL: Undeclared Wheat New Fuller Food Bar - 12 Grams of Fibre BFree White Sourdough Loaf Spotted at Costco Sue's Websites and Social Media  Podcast https://acanadianceliacpodcast.libsyn.com Podcast Blog – https://www.acanadianceliacblog.com Email – [email protected] Baking Website – https://www.suesglutenfreebaking.com Instagram - @suesgfbaking YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUVGfpD4eJwwSc_YjkGagza06yYe3ApzL Email – [email protected]

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