Gluten

Rising Celiac Disease Diagnoses Among Older Adults

An increasing number of adults, especially those over 50, are being diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten. Symptoms vary widely, making diagnosis complex. A strict gluten-free diet is essential for management, and resources are available to assist individuals in transitioning to this new lifestyle. Awareness and support are key for those navigating life with celiac disease.

Celiac Disease Market Growth Expected to Reach US$ 1,362.1 Million by 2034

The Celiac Disease Market is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years, with the market reaching a value of US$ 1,362.1 Million by 2034, showing a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.85% during 2023-2034. Enzyme supplements like lactase and alpha-galactosidase are being widely used to improve digestion and reduce symptoms of bloating and gas, further fueling market growth. Key players in the industry are investing heavily in exploring microbial therapies like fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) and probiotics to alter the gut microbiome and alleviate inflammation in the intestine, which is driving market expansion. The adoption of gluten-detoxification therapies and the increasing use of non-invasive methods for diagnosing celiac disease using saliva are expected to propel market growth in the forecast period.

Milwaukee Landmarks Illuminate in Blue for Celiac Disease Awareness

Milwaukee landmarks will be illuminated in blue on May 16th to raise awareness for Celiac Disease, a genetic autoimmune condition with no medical cure. Learn more about the Shine a Light on Celiac Disease campaign and resources available at the Celiac Disease Foundation and Beyond Celiac. Stay informed with daily headlines and breaking news from FOX6 News, covering a wide range of topics including local news, weather alerts, financial news, entertainment options, and more. Connect with FOX6 through social media platforms and access additional news coverage from FOX affiliates in Chicago, Minneapolis, and Detroit.