TOWN HALL: Celiac Autoimmunity & Early Detection with Marisa Stahl, MD
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2023
- How do we decide if mass screening for celiac disease is a good thing?
Marisa Stahl, MD, is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine where she works with the Colorado Center for Celiac Disease. In 2019, she received the Beyond Celiac/SSCD Young Investigator grant to evaluate the impact of celiac disease on the health and quality of life of children who are identified through a mass screening program. She is currently working on the Autoimmunity for Kids (ASK) study, a free health screening program open to all Colorado children, from one to 17-years-old, designed to detect celiac disease and type 1 diabetes.
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Many people don't have symptoms or stomach pain are the result of the fact that the grain creates gluteomorphin in the body and often numbs the discomfort.
What is there is a false positive due to major damage to the intestines and the body can't even create enough IgA? Do you do genetic testing?
Pretty bad since there's a book club out to get us ....