celiac
Gluten Is Perfectly Fine for the Vast Majority of People
There’s almost no proof that going gluten-free will do the average person any favors.
Most Gluten-Free Diets Aren't Really Gluten-Free
Many celiac patients are still ingesting enough gluten to cause intestinal damage.
How-To: Make Gluten-Free Onion Rings with Chris Kronner
Chris Kronner of San Francisco's Kronnerburger updates a classic deep-fried recipe with his gluten-free onion rings.
Study Says Catering for Different Dietary Requirements Creates More Food Waste
New research from Sainsbury’s claims that families who cook multiple dishes for celiacs, vegans, vegetarians, or meat eaters end up wasting more food.
There's a Virus That Appears to Cause Celiac Disease
The asymptomatic reovirus could have lifelong consequences.
Want Gluten-Free Food? You’ll Need a Doctor’s Note at this Restaurant
The new policy came into effect after a customer asked for gluten-free pancakes but was not able to back up her request with a medical justification.
Study Suggests that Your Birthday and Hometown Can Affect Your Risk of Being Celiac
A Swedish study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood found that the season during which you were born—and where your hometown falls on a map—can influence your risk of being celiac.
The Cure for Gluten Intolerance Could Live Inside These Bug-Eating Plants
These carnivorous plants melt bugs with natural enzymes that could be harnessed to break down gluten.
A New Study Suggests That Your 'Gluten Sensitivity' May Be More Than a Trendy, Made-Up Illness
Gluten-free is back, baby!
Scientists Have Found a Way to Make Gluten-Free Bread that Doesn’t Suck
Scientists from Italy claim to have isolated a protein in corn called zein, which much like gluten, imparts an elastic-y texture into bread.
Probiotics Are Useless, GMOs Are Fine, and Gluten Is Necessary
A roster of nutrition-myth-busting studies were published this week.
'Are You Gluten Free?' T-Shirt Causes Controversy for Zara
Is it possible for the dietary restrictions required to deal with an autoimmune disorder to become the next hot fashion trend?