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The Signs and Symptoms of Gluten Sensitivity
Wondering if your child could be sensitive to gluten or benefit from a gluten-free diet? We asked Ritu Verma, MBChB, director of CHOP’s Center for Celiac Disease, for help in recognizing the signs of a gluten sensitivity.

How to Handle Halloween for Kids with Celiac
A clinical dietician with the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia shares some tips to help families.

CHOP Researchers Validate Pediatric “Allergic March” in Large National Study
In the largest study of its kind, CHOP researchers have validated a population-level pattern of pediatric allergy development known as the “allergic march.”
Practice Variation and Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Celiac Disease in Children
Regional and local differences in the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease affects outcomes for youth.
Promising Use for Antibody Treatment for EoE
Two recent studies show dupilumab improves eosinophilic esophagitis symptoms and pathology for adolescents and young adults.
Getting Unstuck
Personalized therapeutic approaches for children with eosinophilic esophagitis are gaining ground at CHOP.
Mini Guts
Bench-to-bedside research supports GI innovation at CHOP.
Reviewing the Research: Sibling Screening & Negative Celiac Serology
Arunjot Singh, MD, MPH, Co-Director of the Center for Celiac Disease at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, spoke with Reuters Health about a study that recently appeared in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, which looked at 5-year follow-up of new cases after a celiac disease screening.
Using FLIP to Study Motility Disorders in Children
CHOP researchers discover using FLIP in pediatric patients with achalasia significantly improves esophagogastric junction dysfunction and improves quality of life.

A Conversation with CHOP Celiac Center
CHOP clinicians offer a holistic approach to celiac disease management at recent town hall event.