New blood test for coeliac disease can diagnose autoimmune condition without need to eat gluten

New blood test for coeliac disease can diagnose autoimmune condition without need to eat gluten

Australian researchers hope test is a ‘game-changer’ for diagnosing those following a strict gluten-free diet

Coeliacs may soon no longer need to eat large amounts of gluten – the very thing suspected of making them sick – to get an accurate diagnosis.

Australian research published on Tuesday in the journal Gastroenterology showed a blood test for gluten-specific T cells had a high accuracy in diagnosing coeliac disease, even when no gluten was eaten.

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