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Celiac Disease For Dummies

Ian Blumer, MD Sheila Crowe

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For Dummies
09 March 2010
The everyday guide to understanding and treating Celiac disease

Celiac Disease For Dummies is the ultimate reference for people with the disease and their family members. The book helps readers identify symptoms of the disease, and explains how doctors definitively diagnose celiac disease. It outlines how celiac disease affects the body, and what its consequences could be if untreated. The authors explain how celiac disease is treated, not only through the elimination of gluten from the diet, but with additional nutritional measures and alternative and complementary therapies.

Provides practical, helpful hints for raising children with Celiac disease Also written by Ian Blumer: Diabetes for Canadians For Dummies and Understanding Prescription Drugs for Canadians For Dummies Full of anecdotes and helpful tips, here is an invaluable guide to living with, and controlling, Celiac disease

Written by two practicing physicians, the book also offers practical, helpful guidance for parents of children with celiac disease, whose treatment may be a particular challenge.
By:   ,
Imprint:   For Dummies
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   522g
ISBN:   9780470160367
ISBN 10:   0470160365
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction. Part I: Dealing with the Diagnosis of Celiac Disease. Chapter 1: Finding Out You Have Celiac Disease. Chapter 2: Celiac Disease and You. Chapter 3: Diagnosing Celiac Disease. Chapter 4: Screening for Celiac Disease. Chapter 5: What Type Am I? Looking at the Forms of Celiac Disease. Part II: How Celiac Disease Can Make You Feel. Chapter 6: Symptoms of Celiac Disease. Chapter 7: Conditions Caused by Celiac Disease. Chapter 8: Conditions Associated with Celiac Disease. Chapter 9: Celiac Disease and Cancer. Part III: Treating Celiac Disease. Chapter 10: Treating Celiac Disease with a Gluten-Free Diet. Chapter 11: Exploring Other Nutritional Considerations. Chapter 12: Are You Responding to Your Gluten-Free Diet? (And What to Do If You Aren’t). Part IV: The Long-Term: Living and Thriving with Celiac Disease. Chapter 13: Alternate and Complementary Therapies. Chapter 14: Celiac Disease and Pregnancy, Children, and Beyond. Chapter 15: Ongoing Care of Celiac Disease. Chapter 16: What the Future May Hold. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Frequently Asked Questions. Chapter 18: Ten Tips for Living Successfully with Celiac Disease. Chapter 19: Ten Myths, Misperceptions, and Falsehoods about Celiac Disease. Part VI: Appendixes. Appendix A: Web Sites Worth Visiting. Appendix B: Organizations for People with Celiac Disease. Index.

"Ian Blumer, MD, is a specialist in internal medicine in Ontario, Canada and has an appointment with the University of Toronto. Dr. Blumer lectures across North America and appears regularly on television, radio, and other media. Sheila Crowe, MD, is a professor of medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, specializing in digestive diseases including celiac disease. Dr. Crowe is named in ""Best Doctors in America."""

Reviews for Celiac Disease For Dummies

For the newly diagnosed and those who want to learn more about the disease, Celiac Disease For Dummies is a valuable resource. . . . It will be among the go-to books for newly diagnosed celiacs for many years to come. . . . Celiac Disease For Dummies will easily inform and engage readers. (GIG (Gluten Intolerance Group) Quarterly) The latest 'Dummies' book to broach the subject of celiac disease is a refreshing take on a serious condition because it provides, along with all the medical facts and helpful hints, a huge dose of respect for the patient and humour. If you are looking for an excellent overall reference on all aspects of celiac disease, written in non-medical, approachable language, this is it. ?Janet Dalziel, President, Canadian Celiac Association


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