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…may include abdominal pain and swelling, flatulence, diarrhoea, and other symptoms. This is a relatively common disorder affecting about 65% of the global population, although this differs among communities. Rates…
…nucleotide polymorphisms in the lactase gene in diverse US patients and evidence for a novel lactase persistence allele at -13909 in those of European ancestry. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 60(2),…
…gluten-free options in supermarkets and restaurants, it might seem surprising that the actual prevalence of coeliac disease in the world is only about 1.4%. A relatively more common issue is…
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