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15 Oct 09

Coeliac bone loss link uncovered - BBC NEWS | Health

"People with coeliac disease may be more susceptible to osteoporosis because their own immune system attacks their bone tissue, a study suggests.

Osteoporosis is a known risk of coeliac disease and has been explained by a failure to absorb calcium or vitamin D. "

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Schizophrenic symptoms and SPECT abnormalities in a coeliac patient: regression after a gluten-free diet. - [J Intern Med. 1997] - PubMed Result

Schizophrenic symptoms and SPECT abnormalities in a coeliac patient: regression after a gluten-free diet.
De Santis A, Addolorato G, Romito A, Caputo S, Giordano A, Gambassi G, Taranto C, Manna R, Gasbarrini G.
J Intern Med. 1997 Nov;242(5):421-3.
PMID: 9408073

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The Gluten File - Schizophrenia The Gluten File

"The gluten/schizophrenia connection has been tossed around since the 1970's. It is still controversial. Yet, some with schizophrenia (statistics say around 10-20%) may be miraculously helped by a simple dietary change. It is important to realize that many people have problems with gluten who do not test positive for Celiac Disease. Gluten can cause different types of problems. Casein sensitivity may be involved as well, for some."

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