You know that the gluten-free diet has reached peak cultural awareness when bottles of water — which have never contained a speck of gluten — are now carrying the “gluten-free” imprint. Research on ...
MANDAN, N.D. - Erica Olson and the rest of the U.S. wheat industry now have another tool with which to defend its product against the gluten-free movement. A new study, published in the British ...
Avoiding gluten has become a bit of a diet fad in the past couple of years, but only 1% of the entire population actually has a good reason to avoid it: celiac disease. Nevertheless, it’s become ...
Eating "gluten-free" when there's no medical need to do so won't boost your heart health-- and might even harm it, a new study warns. Gluten-free diets have soared in popularity in recent years. But, ...
Gluten-free diets are popular these days, but a new study finds that avoiding gluten won't lower your risk of heart disease. In fact, the researchers say that gluten-free diets could pose health ...
The latest bad word on the gluten-free craze? The diet might make you fat, according to new research. Scientists combed through 654 gluten-free products for the study, which was presented at the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. There was a time when gluten, a mixture of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When I started this weekly Gluten-Free series about 18 months ago I was surprised by the number of cleveland.com commenters who were bothered by its existence. I've seen countless ...
Whole grains are an important part of healthy diet. They are good sources of complex carbohydrates, as well as some key vitamins and minerals. And because whole grains are naturally high in fiber, ...
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Going gluten-free may be helpful for some people with diabetes, but it’s not likely to make a difference for the majority of people with the condition. Experts worry that the diet’s restrictions could ...