Tag Archives: Celiac Disease

Kent State Breaks Gluten-Free Ground on Campus. Will Others Follow Suit?

By | September 8, 2016

Kent State University located in Kent, Ohio is the nation’s first campus to offer a certified and entirely gluten-free dining hall. The university made the decision to restructure an existing dining facility after administrators noticed that the number of students arriving on campus with gluten intolerance was rising each year. The dining facility, Prentice Café,… Read More: Kent State Breaks Gluten-Free Ground on Campus. Will Others Follow… »

[News] Gluten Free Retail HQ News – Sept 8, 2016

By | September 8, 2016

All the latest Gluten Free Retail HQ news you need. Right here. Right now. Enjoy Life Foods opens state-of-the-art production facility. Bakery On Main refreshes website. Kent State is home to nation’s first gluten-free dining hall. New UK mobile phone app points way to gluten-free food. Enjoy Life Foods Opens Doors To New State-of-the-Art Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly… Read More: [News] Gluten Free Retail HQ News – Sept 8, 2016 »

[News] Gluten Free Retail HQ News – Sept 7, 2016

By | September 7, 2016

All the latest Gluten Free Retail HQ news you need. Right here. Right now. Nearly a million people following a gluten-free diet don’t have celiac disease | USA Today 09-07-16 About 2.7 million Americans avoid gluten in their diet, but 1.76 million have celiac disease, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine this… Read More: [News] Gluten Free Retail HQ News – Sept 7, 2016 »

Myth: You’re Fat, It Can’t Be Celiac Disease

By | August 11, 2016

I was overweight, packing on the pounds instead of losing them. I was eating at every turn – and carbing up no less – to try and get some quick energy or just make me “feel better” since I was so tired and dragging all the time. My morning routine consisted of a bagel from… Read More: Myth: You’re Fat, It Can’t Be Celiac Disease »

Hospital Stay: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door

By | August 8, 2016

Flashback: Summer 2001. I caught a virus at work in July – a nasty stomach flu, or so I thought. I was bedridden for the better part of two weeks, doing nothing but running from bed to bathroom. Finally, one day – it was a Sunday – I couldn’t even get out of bed to… Read More: Hospital Stay: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door »

Celiac Symptoms: Why Do I Feel So Bad?

By | August 2, 2016

There were the IBS years. There were the fibromyalgia years. Then there were the lupus years. Most days and years were just “blah” years. I try to think back and remember the years – an entire decade of my 30s – nearly lost to illness and brain fog associated with undiagnosed Celiac Disease. Looking back,… Read More: Celiac Symptoms: Why Do I Feel So Bad? »

Celiac Disease: A Pain in the Butt, Literally

By | July 31, 2016

I was a pretty healthy kid growing up, nothing too out-of-the-ordinary that raised a red flag. In hindsight, I can probably chalk up some of my ongoing childhood health issues – eczema/skin rashes, poor dental health (cavities and gum disease) and “nervous” stomach – to undiagnosed Celiac Disease. But nothing was “bad enough” to concern… Read More: Celiac Disease: A Pain in the Butt, Literally »