44 min

3: Celiac Disease Patients On Their Own Celiac Straight Talk

    • Nutrition

Most people who get diagnosed with celiac disease don't go back to their doctor for follow up care, shows a study done by Beyond Celiac and researchers from Columbia and Vanderbilt universities. Patients manage the diet and deal with whatever symptoms they suffer on their own. But what are the consequences? Is celiac disease silently doing damage that could lead to other autoimmune conditions? Are they being deprived of important vitamins and minerals? We examine these topics and look for ways to improve follow-up care. Sign up to receive research news at beyondceliac.org/research.
Send your feedback, comments, or questions to podcast@beyondceliac.org.
Visit beyondceliac.org/podcast to hear other stories from the Beyond Celiac community.
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Produced by: Amy Ratner, Kim Pacini, Claire Baker, Christopher Snider

Most people who get diagnosed with celiac disease don't go back to their doctor for follow up care, shows a study done by Beyond Celiac and researchers from Columbia and Vanderbilt universities. Patients manage the diet and deal with whatever symptoms they suffer on their own. But what are the consequences? Is celiac disease silently doing damage that could lead to other autoimmune conditions? Are they being deprived of important vitamins and minerals? We examine these topics and look for ways to improve follow-up care. Sign up to receive research news at beyondceliac.org/research.
Send your feedback, comments, or questions to podcast@beyondceliac.org.
Visit beyondceliac.org/podcast to hear other stories from the Beyond Celiac community.
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Produced by: Amy Ratner, Kim Pacini, Claire Baker, Christopher Snider

44 min