Celiac disease is an uncontrolled immune response to gluten proteins. Celiac disease is the only autoimmune disease with a known trigger, gluten (McAllister, 2012). Gluten is an intricate combination of glutenin and gliadin proteins.
Celiac disease all starts in the small intestine and it’s hypersensitivity to gluten, which is a substance found in cereal grains and wheat, making is hard to digest foods. About 8,000 years after its discovery, Celiac disease was identified and named by Aretaeus of Cappadocia, living in the first century AD. There are about 200,000 US cases per year and about 3 million people in our country living with this disease. Researches found that people from Northern India are more likely to get Celiac disease…
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Celiac disease is present in people with an intolerance to gluten. It can be hereditary or developed at any point in a person’s life and can only be treated with a gluten-free diet. Celiac disease is the inability of gluten to be digested and absorbed, therefore the small intestine cannot fully break down the gluten proteins, and in turn the villi become damaged. Celiac disease is more commonly being diagnosed as it becomes more prevalent, however it is not always recognized by the symptoms. Celiac…
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enjoy, but they can’t. Those people have Celiac disease. Although it affects day to day life there are new solutions being discovered. Celiacs disease is an up and rising problem, with a solution. Celiacs disease is a disease that affects the small intestine lining. The disease prevents people from eating gluten. Gluten is another word for wheat. For people who are gluten free that means no cookies, bread, cupcakes, or cakes. The Mayo Clinic says, “Celiac disease can affect anyone.” It is important for…
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Growing Up with Celiac Disease By Elizabeth ID# ### ### ### HLTH 3302 Introduction Celiac disease (CD) is one of the most common chronic inflammatory conditions where individuals are incapable of digesting gluten products. Gluten products are food that contains wheat, rye, and barley, which is contained in dough. When gluten enters the small intestines, it attacks the villi and then interferes the absorption of nutrients from food. (National Foundation of Celiac Awareness, 2014)…
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MARVELLOUS MAFE Statement of intent …….. this paper will focus exclusively on the neurological signs and symptoms of autism in patients with coeliac disease. 1. Nowadays Celiac disease and autism have become two of the most pervasive disorders. 2. There is no apparent connection between them. 3. Nonetheless, some researchers declare that there is a clear evidence of a link between these two pathologies. 4. Researchers[1] claim that autistic children are more likely to have gastrointestinal…
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interactions. Eugen Bleuler was the first to use the term in 1911, when he was referring to a symptom of schizophrenics. It wasn’t until 1940 that “autism” started to be used to refer to children who have social and/or emotional problems. From the 60s-70s research related to autism treatments focused on medications likes LSD, electric shock, and behavioral change techniques. Later, treatment relied on pain and punishment. During the 80s and the 90s, behavioral therapy and highly controlled learning environments…
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Business Goals One main goal of the new system is to increase the revenue of the restaurant. There are numerous ways in which this system can reduce spending within the business. The system will be able to reduce the ordering process. Because you can order as soon as you are ready, rather than waiting for your waiter or waitress to arrive at your table, orders can get in and out of the kitchen more quickly. When people are served faster, more tables are free. With more free tables you can accommodate…
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Author Note This paper was prepared for Nursing 120 Spring semester 2013 One can turn on the television at any point during the course of a day and see the constant bombardment of advertisements telling viewers that there are products available to assist them with gastrointestinal issues. The products range from antacids to stool softeners to various drugs which are supposed to help us with heartburn, acid reflux, gerd, nausea, constipation, diarrhea…
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my family who were diagnosed with Anemia, including myself. I don't really take ‘Anemia’ as a serious thing so I don't really know the harm that i’m doing to myself not even trying to treat it. I asked my family what they thought I should do my research paper on and they suggested that I do Iron Deficiency Anemia or Hand arthritis. Anemia seemed more interesting. A few things that I know about being anemic is that you get tired quickly, you don't have a lot of energy throughout the…
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plants. Plants are essential for the human diet as well as for fuel to cook meats. Without plants for food one could not live for a long period time and without plants we do not have fuel to cook meat. Eating raw meat could subject a human to certain diseases leading to death. Plants are the base of most food chains and without it other organisms such as cows, goats, and pigs would also die. Plants also give other living organisms oxygen which is vital to survival. Chapter 5: Plant Life Cycle: Flowers…
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