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Post Celiac Disease mentioned in Clinical Neurology News

Someone posted a link to this article titled, Celiac Disease May Atrophy the Brain, at the Delphi Forum Celiac Disease On-Line Support Group -

http://www.clinicalneurologynews.com...17253/fulltext

Very interesting.

Personally I am very grateful to Dr. Marios Hadjivassiliou for his research about the DQ1 genes.

Regards, Bea

in OH, two DQ1 genes, subtype 5
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