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How to Live with Celiac Disease

What is celiac disease? Celiac disease is a severe autoimmune disorder where ingesting gluten damages the small intestines. One in every one hundred people worldwide suffers from celiac disease. When a person who suffers from celiac disease eat gluten, their bodies start an immune response which attacks the small intestines. The small intestines have villi…

What is Crohn’s Disease?

Crohn’s disease is a specific chronic inflammation of the bowel. Unlike other bowel inflammation diseases, Crohn’s disease can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract – all the way from the mouth to the anus. Mostly, it is the inflammation of the small intestines, especially where the small intestines meet with the colon. There are…

How to Choose a Gastrointestinal Doctor

Living with a gastrointestinal condition is not a party. It’s critical to choose the right doctor to treat your condition so as to improve your quality of life. Your primary care doctor may have diagnosed your gastrointestinal condition and recommended that you see a gastrointestinal doctor. You’ll want to have a doctor with both excellent…

Why Screen for Colorectal Cancer?

The following video by the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) demonstrates why getting screened for colon cancer starting at age 50 is so important and provides information on the initial steps you can take to get the conversation started with your GI doctor. A screening colonoscopy is not only for someone who feels ill – see the positive impact a…