Seasonal Celiac Disease
Seasonal Celiac Disease
Your birth month might predict your risk for celiac disease.
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" People who are feeling after you eat any food that contained gluten and now there's some evidence that your Brett might might indirectly influence your risk for developing the condition researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital -- act disease appears to be more common among kids born in the spring and summer months. -- they're usually first given food that contained gluten at each six month. Right around the beginning of the winter cold season for babies born in warmer months. More studies need to be done to determine whether something in the environment during that time could impact their risk."
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