EPISODE · Jan 26, 2022 · 2 MIN
It isn't all about GI issues
from Gluten Free News
On this week's Celiac Project Podcast, Mike and Cam discuss that the most commonly held belief in celiac disease diagnosis: that it's most common to have GI and digestive symptoms. A new article, "Atypical Celiac Disease: Diagnosing Nonintestinal Cases in Primary Care," enlightens us on some amazing facts and figures. Mike and Cam explore what this could mean for celiac diagnosis in the future and share some of their personal takeaways about these fascinating findings. Thanks to Rachel Ziganti, MPA, PA-C and Stevie Redmond, MPA, PA-C for their illuminating article from Clinical Advisor!Listen to the full episode here: https://celiacprojectpodcast.libsyn.comI would love to hear from you! Leave your messages for Andrea at [email protected] and check out www.baltimoreglutenfree.comInstagramFacebookGluten Free College 101Website: www.glutenfreecollege.comFacebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Glutenfreecollege Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this week's Celiac Project Podcast, Mike and Cam discuss that the most commonly held belief in celiac disease diagnosis: that it's most common to have GI and digestive symptoms. A new article, "Atypical Celiac Disease: Diagnosing Nonintestinal Cases in Primary Care," enlightens us on some amazing facts and figures. Mike and Cam explore what this could mean for celiac diagnosis in the future and share some of their personal takeaways about these fascinating findings. Thanks to Rachel Ziganti, MPA, PA-C and Stevie Redmond, MPA, PA-C for their illuminating article from Clinical Advisor!Listen to the full episode here: https://celiacprojectpodcast.libsyn.comI would love to hear from you! Leave your messages for Andrea at [email protected] and check out www.baltimoreglutenfree.comInstagramFacebookGluten Free College 101Website: www.glutenfreecollege.comFacebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Glutenfreecollege Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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