What Do Studies Say About Celiac Disease?

Popular in European countries such as Italy, Sweden, Ireland and Austria, Celiac Disease is more widespread than we are lead to believe. It has been said that in Finland, it may be as high as 1 in every one hundred people have the disease and scientific studies have also shown that if a member of the family has the disease you have in between a 5 and fifteenpercent chance of also developing it.Diagnosing the celiac disease early on is essential to prevent any critical illness. Generally known as the disease of the small intestine, Celiac Disease is an allergy or intolerance to gluten products. Goods such as cereals and pasta’s contain gluten and consuming these proteins will sooner or later damage the intestine and possibly lead to further, more serious illnesses. Celiac disease is more well-known than we are lead to believe, specifically in countries such as Sweden, Ireland, Austria and Italy and it is said, in Finland, nearly 1 in every one hundred people have the disease.Studies have also shown that if a family member has the disease then you have more than five to fifteenpercent chance of also getting the disease.

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