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Not exact matches
The Association is actively involved in several international initiatives to raise awareness of
coeliac disease and to promote
research into the diagnosis and management of this illness.
to foster multi-national
research projects on
coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis Duhring
Research is also linking an unhealthy gut to serious medical concerns such as IBD, IBS, Crohn's
disease,
coeliac disease, thyroid problems and diabetes amongst many others.
AOECS has participated in several EU - funded
research projects, looking into various aspects of
coeliac disease such as the development of a less invasive diagnostic tool as well as evaluations of diagnosis guidelines for children.
Research projects in the area of
coeliac disease have increased significantly in the last ten years, largely thanks to the efforts of our larger and more established Member societies.
Medical experts in the fields of gastroenterology, immunology and genetics have been funded to
research various aspects of
coeliac disease, such as:
AOECS is committed to supporting
research on
coeliac disease and its associated condition dermatitis herpetiformis Duhring.
Some new
research about the effects of gluten in those without
coeliac disease is emerging, and while it's too soon to draw any real conclusions, it's certainly something to watch.
«This new
research shows that the incidence of
coeliac disease has not changed in recent years.
If your beneficial bacteria are imbalanced, then you have a condition called Dysbiosis (related
research article: Intestinal dysbiosis and reduced immunoglobulin - coated bacteria associated with
coeliac disease in children).