Gluten-free diet relieves 'brain fog' in patients with Celiac disease
(Wiley) Individuals with celiac disease often experience 'brain fog' in addition to intestinal problems, but a new study shows that adhering to a gluten-free diet can lead to improvements in cognition that correlate with the extent of intestinal healing. The Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics findings indicate that ridding the diet of gluten may help address problems that celiac disease patients can experience related to attention, memory, and other mental tasks.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news
More News: Brain | Celiac Disease | Coeliac Disease | Drugs & Pharmacology | Gluten | Health | International Medicine & Public Health | Men | Neurology | Nutrition | Study