4 hrs ago | XETV San Diego
For folks who can't eat wheat, pizza is a forbidden food. Up until a month ago, 10th grader Brittany Christensen says pizza was off limits.
Tuesday | EMaxHealth
Non-Allergic Food Demand Rapidly Increases
Non-allergic food products are increasingly filling food market, making wide choice of different food types available for every one suffering from various health complications.
Sunday Jun 8 | RedOrbit
Market for Allergy Foods Quickly Growing
Grocery industry analysts say the market for food allergy and intolerance products is growing quickly, fueled by more diagnosed cases of allergic reactions.
Saturday Jun 7 | 15MB of fame
I just got my genetic test results from qtrait.com. The results aren't uniformly interesting, but some of the stand outs are: I'm more likely to become an alcoholic , more likely to be dyspeptic , a night owl , ...
Thursday Jun 5 | MySanAntonio.com
Readers' Questions: Camille's Teas in Helotes offers many different types
We received news of another option for those looking for tea. Camille's Teas in Helotes has more than 60 types of loose leaf teas, including green, black, rooibos, herbal, green and black.
Tuesday Jun 3 | www.cbsnews.com | Posted by celiac
Are you eating right? See the government's guidelines, calculate your body mass index and quiz yourself on healthy food choices.
Tuesday Jun 3 | www.wbir.com | Posted by celiac
Allergy free grocery store hits the market
The Allergy Free Shop opened last month in Miami, Florida, and you won't find a single peanut product on the shelves.
Tuesday Jun 3 | www.hoinews.com | Posted by celiac
Celiac disease is a condition marked by sensitivity to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye.
Tuesday Jun 3 | www.kwwl.com | Posted by celiac
Walkers raise money for Celiac's Disease research
Great weather for the Seventh International Walk for Celiac Disease. Walkers gathered Saturday at George Wyth State Park in Waterloo to help raise money for research.
Tuesday Jun 3 | www.topix.net | Posted by celiac
Pill Giving Hope To Patients With Celiac Disease
A new treatment could be giving people suffering from Celiac disease new hope. Experts say until now the only way to keep the disease at bay was a strict diet.