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  2. Something else, not gluten, might be making people sick - AOL

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    Researchers think people's sensitivity issues aren't always with gluten — they could be linked to fructan.

  3. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the popularity of the gluten-free diet may harm people who must eliminate gluten for medical reasons. For example, servers in restaurants may not take dietary requirements seriously, believing them to be merely a preference. This could prevent appropriate precautions in food handling to prevent gluten cross-contamination. [73]

  4. 6 Healthiest Gluten-Free Breads—and 3 To Avoid - AOL

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    Not all gluten-free breads are healthy. A dietitian helps us separate the wheat from the chaff in the gluten-free space. 6 Healthiest Gluten-Free Breads—and 3 To Avoid

  5. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    Drawbacks and concerns: Some people go gluten-free to lose weight, and while the change to a diet that eliminates many breads and grains may lead to weight loss for some, eliminating gluten in and ...

  6. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    Gluten can trigger adverse, inflammatory, immunological, and autoimmune reactions in some people. The spectrum of gluten related disorders includes celiac disease in 1–2% of the general population, non-celiac gluten sensitivity in 0.5–13% of the general population, as well as dermatitis herpetiformis, gluten ataxia and other neurological ...

  7. Gluten-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    The degree of gluten cross contamination tolerated by people with non-celiac gluten sensitivity is not clear but there is some evidence that they can present with symptoms even after consumption of small amounts. [37] Sporadic accidental contaminations with gluten can reactivate movement disorders associated with non-celiac gluten sensitivity. [72]

  8. 10 everyday items you would never guess contain gluten - AOL

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    The ingredient to avoid is maltodextrin, a gluten ... People who want to live a gluten-free lifestyle should be aware of the ingredients in their cosmetics. Click through below for healthy eating ...

  9. Gluten-sensitive enteropathy–associated conditions are comorbidities or complications of gluten-related gastrointestinal distress (that is, gluten-sensitive enteropathy or GSE). GSE has key symptoms typically restricted to the bowel and associated tissues; however, there are a wide variety of associated conditions.