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How Much Gluten Is Too Much? A Best Evidence Review of Celiac Disease
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Title How Much Gluten Is Too Much? A Best Evidence Review of Celiac Disease
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/17270?src=rss
Description An important review of celiac disease -- a common and manageable disease with a poor diagnostic track record. Medscape Family Medicine
Category Articles > Family Medicine
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Date Sep 13, 2008
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