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Celiac disease is a very contagous disease and can be fatal it i caused by many things

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unfortunatly tommy is wrong, celiac disease is not contageous! a likley cause is a genetic mutation due to either environmental toxins or hergayeditory links.

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Q: What are the genetic mutations of celiac disease?
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Is Celiac disease a disease?

no it isn't it is genetic, you inherit it


Is celiac disease a mutation?

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Does wheat modification increase Celiac sprue?

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Is celiac disease inherited?

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What are the causes of hereditary diseases?

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What is the name of the disease that is caused by an intolerance to gluten?

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What is damaged is celiac disease?

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With celiac disease can you still have a child?

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Is celiac disease noninfectious?

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What are some other names for celiac disease?

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Are all mutations generic?

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