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What Is Silent Celiac Disease (and How to Know You Have It)

Written by TYE Medical on Feb 12th 2024

You can have celiac disease with no apparent symptoms. The technical term is “asymptomatic,” but “silent” is also commonly used. It’s caused when a protein found in wheat and wheat-similar grains, k

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