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Hookworm infections improve gluten tolerance in Celiac Disease.

September 11, 2023

This randomized, placebo-controlled trial from 2020 explored whether hookworm infections caused some protection against gluten consumption for those with Celiac Disease. While they did not restore gluten tolerance for big doses, the hookworms were “associated with improved symptom scores after […]

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Nanoparticle tech reverses celiac disease in promising human trials

November 17, 2019

Our human ability to push the limits of biology with clever approaches makes me smile. “The nanoparticle technology was found to significantly induce an immune tolerance to gluten in celiac subjects after just two treatments.” | learn more

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