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  2. Coeliac UK - Wikipedia

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    The charity renamed itself Coeliac UK in 2001 and has since established the All Party Parliamentary Group on coeliac disease and DH and worked with the Food Standards Agency to introduce a new law that governed the labelling of gluten-free food. [2] English actress Caroline Quentin is the current patron of the charity. [3]

  3. Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne - Wikipedia

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    After publishing her book on cooking for food allergies in 2007, Bruce-Gardyne worked on developing the recipe for a perfect, fresh gluten-free loaf. In April 2009, she launched Genius Fresh White and Brown Gluten and Wheat Free bread into the retail market the UK and founded the company Genius Foods Ltd [ 4 ] based in Edinburgh.

  4. Coeliac disease - Wikipedia

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    Refractory coeliac disease should not be confused with the persistence of symptoms despite gluten withdrawal [114] caused by transient conditions derived from the intestinal damage, [111] [112] [115] which generally revert or improve several months after starting a gluten-free diet, [116] [117] such as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth ...

  5. List of people diagnosed with coeliac disease - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable people diagnosed with coeliac disease. Name Notability Reference Gordon Banks: British politician [1] Alyssa Baumann:

  6. Jane Devonshire - Wikipedia

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    Her son Ben was diagnosed with Coeliac disease aged two. Because of her son's diagnosis she devoted herself to cooking and preparing gluten free meals. She has subsequently written two gluten free cookery books and Coeliac UK appointed Devonshire as its new ambassador who will spearhead the national charity’s Awareness Week 2020. [3]

  7. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) is described as a condition of multiple symptoms that improves when switching to a gluten-free diet, after coeliac disease and wheat allergy are excluded. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] People with NCGS may develop gastrointestinal symptoms, which resemble those of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) [ 38 ] [ 39 ] or a variety ...

  8. Samuel Gee - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Jones Gee in 1881. Samuel Jones Gee (13 September 1839 – 3 August 1911) was an English physician and paediatrician. [1] In 1888, Gee published the first complete modern description of the clinical picture of coeliac disease, and theorised on the importance of diet in its control.

  9. Gluten-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] [33] As occurs in people with coeliac disease, the treatment is a gluten-free diet (GFD) strict and maintained, without making any dietary transgression. [37] Whereas coeliac disease requires adherence to a strict lifelong gluten-free diet, it is not yet known whether NCGS is a permanent, or a transient condition.