Kids with Celiac Disease

Kids with Celiac Disease
Author: Danna Korn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Celiac disease
ISBN: 9781890627218

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This is the first practical guide for the families of children and teenagers with celiac disease, a chronic, life-long digestive disorder. As many as one out of 150 to 250 Americans is born with this genetic auto-immune condition, which is characterised by intolerance of gluten -- a substance in wheat, oats, barley, malt, and other food additives -- and often goes undiagnosed. In a supportive conversational style, Danna Korn shows that it's possible for kids with celiac disease and their families to lead happy and healthy lives. Parents find advice on how to deal with the diagnosis, cope with the emotional turmoil, and help their child develop a positive and constructive attitude. Especially important is the guidance on menu planning, grocery shopping, strategies for proper food preparation, and deciding whether or not the entire family should be gluten-free. There's even a section on junk food! What about the child who has difficulty sticking with the prescribed diet? Parents find tips on conditioning behavior and how and when to give kids some control over what they eat. Also covered is the challenge of controlling meals outside of the home -- at birthday parties, restaurants, camp, and on vacation. There's also information about how federal regulations and tax laws apply to children with celiac disease. As the only comprehensive book of its kind, This book will be the bible for the thousands of families coping with this condition. Physicians and nutritionists too, will want to refer new families to this complete resource.

Mommy, What Is Celiac Disease?

Mommy, What Is Celiac Disease?
Author: Katie Chalmers
Publisher: Awareness Press LLC
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0982871104

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'Mommy, What is Celiac Disease?' is a new children's book which explains Celiac disease by using Q&A's through the eyes of a mother and child. This refreshing book exemplifies the positive outlook and attitude needed to live happily with this disorder and uses easily understandable dialogue. It explains to children that they have a condition that is very easy to treat with some simple dietary changes and reassures children that they will have a healthy, happy, normal life. It explains the effects of Celiac disease on the body with easy to comprehend terms, analogies and illustrations so the child can feel comfortable knowing what it means to be a Celiac.

Eating Gluten-free with Emily

Eating Gluten-free with Emily
Author: Bonnie J. Kruszka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Celiac disease in children
ISBN: 9781890627621

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A story about a happy, active five-year-old who finds out she has celiac disease, but learns how to control it by eating a gluten-free diet.

The Celiac Kid

The Celiac Kid
Author: Stephanie Skolmoski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Celiac disease
ISBN: 9780978642525

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"Will's body does not process gluten. He has celiac disease. Thankfully, Will is a very smart kid and with the help of a loving mom and dad, he can be a "super celiac kid!" Will shares his story and how he fights off his archrival--gluten!" --Cover p. [4].

201 Gluten-Free Recipes for Kids

201 Gluten-Free Recipes for Kids
Author: Carrie S Forbes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1440571112

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Flavorful, gluten-free meals that will leave kids begging for more! Every year, millions of children are diagnosed with celiac disease or gluten intolerance, but the dietary changes necessary to treat them don't always come easy. 201 Gluten-Free Recipes for Kids helps you create a variety of mouthwatering meals and snacks for your child—all without the ingredient you worry most about: gluten. From breakfast staples like Oatmeal with Cinnamon Apples to tasty treats like Chocolate Coconut Brownies, this book transforms your kid's favorite foods into nutritious dishes they can eat. Best of all, your entire family will enjoy digging into these gluten-free meals with delicious recipes, like: Blueberry apple muffins Shepherd's pie Barbecue chicken pizza Easy pasta salad Trail mix Chocolate chip cookies Complete with step-by-step instructions and cooking substitutions, 201 Gluten-Free Recipes for Kids shows you that you don't need to completely overhaul your child's diet or spend all day reading labels in order to raise a happy and gluten-free kid.

Gluten-Free Friends

Gluten-Free Friends
Author: Nancy Patin Falini
Publisher: Savory Palate
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Gluten-free diet
ISBN: 9781889374093

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An activity/coloring book to help gluten-free kids understand how to make the right food choices on a gluten-free diet.

Special Diets for Special Kids

Special Diets for Special Kids
Author: Lisa S. Lewis
Publisher: Future Horizons
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1998
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781885477446

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Understanding and implementing a gluten and casein free diet to aid in the treatment of autism and related developmental disorders.

Recipes for Gluten-free Kids

Recipes for Gluten-free Kids
Author:
Publisher: Pil Publications International Limited
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011
Genre: Celiac disease
ISBN: 9781450823067

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The Gluten-Free Recipes for Kids cookbook offers more than 85 kid-friendly gluten-free recipes that are nutritious, delicious, and sure to please growing children with--and without--gluten intolerance. The spiral-bound cookbook includes an introductory section filled with helpful tips and educational information to help parents understand celiac disease. Many recipes are even simple enough for kids to make. Cookbook contains six sections, including: Breakfast, Kids' Lunch, Family Dinners, Party Fare, Smart Snacking, and Sweets and Treats.

Frontiers in Celiac Disease

Frontiers in Celiac Disease
Author: Alessio Fasano
Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3805585268

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Few other fields in human biology have experienced such a tremendous progress as celiac disease has during the past few years. The contributors to 'Frontiers in Celiac Disease' are world-renowned opinion leaders who made these advances possible. Their expertise has been assembled here to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentations, diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease. In addition, the stage is set for innovative strategies for preventive interventions and treatment alternatives to a gluten-free diet. A valuable reference for basic and translational scientists, this book also serves as a practical resource to healthcare professionals, including general practitioners, subspecialists, dieticians, nutritionists, and nurses and nurse practitioners. Students from different disciplines will find this book a helpful guide to expand and deepen their knowledge of celiac disease.

Textbook of Hepatology

Textbook of Hepatology
Author: Juan Rodés
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 2360
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1405181516

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THE encyclopedic guide to hepatology – for consultation by clinicians and basic scientists Previously the Oxford Textbook of Clinical Hepatology, this two-volume textbook is now with Blackwell Publishing. It covers basic, clinical and translational science (converting basic science discoveries into the practical applications to benefit people). Edited by ten leading experts in the liver and biliary tract and their diseases, along with outstanding contributions from over 200 international clinicians, this text has global references, evidence and extensive subject matter – giving you the best science and clinical practice discussed by the best authors. It includes unique sections on: Symptoms and signs in liver disease Industrial diseases affecting the liver The effects of diseases of other systems on the liver The effects of liver diseases on other systems It's bigger and more extensive than other books and discusses new areas in more depth such as stem cells, genetics, genomics, proteomics, transplantation, mathematics and much more. Plus, it comes with a fully searchable CD ROM of the entire content. Click here to view a sample chapter on the liver and coagulation