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Unique antibody profile sets gluten sensitivity apart from Celiac disease – Science Daily
People with gluten sensitivity have an antibody profile that differs from that of people with celiac disease, which could help doctors diagnose gluten sensitivity.

A new study of the antibodies produced by people with gluten sensitivity may lead to a better way to detect the condition and treat it.Until recently, many doctors often dismissed the complaints of people who claimed to be sensitive to foods containing gluten but did not have celiac disease, a well-documented autoimmune disease triggered by exposure to the dietary protein found in wheat, rye, and barley.
That view has changed in the past few years, based partly on studies by Armin Alaedini, PhD…
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