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		<title>The Common Genetic Causes of Celiac Disease</title>
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Celiac disease is characterized by an immune response to glutin and similar proteins found in wheat, rye and barley. For individuals with celiac disease, eating glutin results in an inflammed small intestine, diarrhea and fatigue, among other symptoms.  It&#8217;s estimated that about 1% of all Americans suffer from celiac disease. Given the heritability of [...]]]></description>
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