Celiac disease : a guide to living with gluten intolerance /

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Author / Creator:Bower, Sylvia Llewelyn.
Imprint:New York, N.Y. : Demos Medical Pub. : Distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 160 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:American Academy of Neurology
American Academy of Neurology.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11155397
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Other authors / contributors:Sharrett, Mary Kay.
Plogsted, Steve.
ISBN:9781934559512
1934559512
1932603255
9781932603255
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-149) and index.
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Summary:Celiac Disease: A Guide to Living with Gluten Intolerance is the first book on this important topic co-written by a nurse, a dietician, and a clinical pharmacist. The authors diverse backgrounds ensure complete and clear information on all aspects of this disease, including symptoms, diagnosis, management, complications, and current research.
Other form:Print version: Bower, Sylvia Llewelyn. Celiac disease. New York, N.Y. : Demos Medical Pub. : Distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West, ©2007 1932603255 9781932603255
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Summary:What do osteoporosis, anemia, diabetes and depression have in common? They can all be caused by celiac disease. Celiac disease, also know as gluten intolerance, is a major problem for millions of Americans. The Celiac Disease Foundation estimates that 2 million adults, children, and infants, or 1 in 133 people in the United States, have celiac disease. Celiac disease is hereditary and can affect entire families. This digestive disorder is caused by a sensitivity to the protein gluten in wheat flour, which in turn can damage the small intestine and interferes with the absorption of nutrients from food. Symptoms range from diarrhea, weight loss, and abdominal pain to fatigue, depression, and malnutrition. <p> Celiac Disease: A Guide to Living with Gluten Intolerance is the first book on this important topic co-written by a nurse, a dietician, and a clinical pharmacist. The authors' diverse backgrounds ensure complete and clear information on all aspects of this disease, including symptoms, diagnosis, management, complications, and current research. While many cookbooks and dietary manuals on gluten intolerance exist, Celiac Disease is the only book to educate individuals on how to live fully and richly while maintaining a gluten-free lifestyle. Not only will readers learn how to set up and maintain a gluten-free kitchen, but they will also find strategies for tackling emotional issues, nutrition and dietary guidelines, handling dining outside the home, and parental advice on raising a celiac child. In addition, a chapter on medications and a list of educational resources will aid readers in their transition to a gluten-free lifestyle.</p> <p> Celiac Disease: A Guide to Living with Gluten Intolerance is an indispensable guide for patients, dieticians, nutritionists and medical professionals working with celiac patients.</p>
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 160 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-149) and index.
ISBN:9781934559512
1934559512
1932603255
9781932603255