Celiac Disease

Synopsis
Coeliac Disease (CD) is a genetically linked disease with an environmental trigger which can be set off by foods that contain gluten, eliciting an autoimmune response that causes damage to the small intestine. Coeliac disease is a surprisingly common, though frequently undiagnosed, disease. This talk will provide insight into Coeliac disease, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Speaker: Nielsen Fernandez-Becker, MD
Language
English
Country
United States
Year of release
2010
Year of production
2010
Subjects
Medical sciences
Keywords
coeliac disease; digestive system; nutrition; patient education

Online availability

URI
http://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/videolibrary/
Delivery
Streamed

Credits

Contributor
Nielsen Fernandez-Becker

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 0 NTSC
Price
$29.95
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
40 minutes
Year
2011

Distributor

Name

Stanford Health Video Library

Email
healthlibrary@stanfordmed.org
Web
http://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/videolibrary/ External site opens in new window
Address
G-2B Stanford Shopping Center
Palo Alto
CA 94304
USA
Notes
The Stanford Health Video Library features around 50 patient-education videos of prominent doctors presenting the latest health research in their area of specialism. The videos are between thirty and sixty minutes long and are offered as Quicktime or Windows Media Player files as well as for sale on DVD. Some are also available via iTunes.

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