
Nearly one quarter of kids with two copies of a high-risk variant in a specific group of genes develop an early sign of celiac disease called celiac disease autoimmunity (CDA) by age of 5. The findings are from The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in Youth consortium, or TEDDY. The National Institutes of Health-funded study, published July 2 in the emNew England Journal of Medicine/em, also found that participants in Sweden had higher rates of celiac ...
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