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Celiac disease patients show immune response to oats due to gluten-like protein: Study
Celiac disease patients show immune response to oats due to gluten-like protein: StudyCeliac disease patients show immune response to oats due to gluten-like protein: StudyCeliac disease patients show immune response to oats due to a protein that is similar to gluten.Melbourne researchers have identified the key components in oats that may trigger an immune response in celiac patients, potentially leading to testing for oats toxicity in the future.Oats contain proteins known as avenins, which are similar to gluten.In Australia, oats are excluded from a gluten-free diet, but elsewhere in the world, they are deemed safe to eat.
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Gluten sensitivity without celiac disease takes place due to weakened gut
Gluten sensitivity without celiac disease takes place due to weakened gutA research paper published in the journal Gut has found as to why people suffer sensitivity to wheat in the even in absence of celiac disease or wheat allergy.Patients who experience different gastrointestinal symptoms owing to wheat ingestion could be suffering from a body-wide inflammatory immune reaction not seen in patients with celiac disease.According to the researchers from Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and the University of Bologna in Italy, the inflammation takes place due to a weakened gut.The condition referred as non-celiac gluten or wheat sensitivity (NCWS), includes symptoms- intestinal problems, fatigue, cognitive difficulties and mood disturbances.
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San Diego calls for increased meningococcal disease vaccination due to outbreaks in LA, OC
San Diego calls for increased meningococcal disease vaccination due to outbreaks in LA, OCAlthough San Diego County hasn't had a case of meningococcal disease this year, public-health officials are urging gay and bisexual men and anyone with an HIV infection to get vaccinated because of ongoing outbreaks in Orange and Los Angeles counties.Public-health departments in both of those northward regions issued similar recommendations this week.So far this year, there have been four confirmed infections, including one that led to death, in Orange County and 13 cases in Los Angeles County, officials said.Meningococcal disease is caused by neisseria meningitides, a bacteria that is easily passed from person to person by close contact — kissing, living in close quarters or sharing items such as drinking glasses, eating utensils, cigarettes or water bottles.
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