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Hi List-

I have noticied alot of discussion lately in regards to kids with CD having
behavioral problems.W too have experienced this with our 8 yr old daughter,
she was diagnosed with CD 4 years ago.

Our developmental Pediatrician just sent us this article this summer and
she was quite excited to see something published that showed a link between
the two. She has seen our daughter for a few years and has had great
difficulty in diagnosing her.  She has some ADD symptoms,  but not enough
to call it ADD.

I thought some of you out there may also find this article interesting.
I,m sorry that I can't provide a link, as I just received the hard copy,
but I would think an internet search should come up with it.

RANGE OF NEUROLOGIC DI
SORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE

PEDIATRICS(ISSN 003314005)
Vol. 113 No. 6  June 2004

It is from the Department of Pediatrics, Carmel MEdical Center, Technion-
Isreal Institiute of Technology, Haifa Isreal.

Regards  Peggy

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