Gluten ataxia testing in Worksop

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Gluten Intolerance Test
Gluten Sensitivity Test by Abbey Lane Surgery

S8 0BJ, Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

15.1 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Abbey Lane Surgery

S17 4DQ, Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

15.1 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

Plains Road, Nottingham, NG3 5RH, United Kingdom

24.5 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Dr Dinkar Bakshi, British Allergy Clinic London

19 Trent Boulevard, Nottingham, NG2 5BB, United Kingdom

24.5 km

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Gluten Sensitivity Test by The Bay Therapy Centre

19 Trent Boulevard, Nottingham, NG2 5BB, United Kingdom

24.5 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by The Clinic

25 Alford Road, Nottingham, NG2 6GJ, United Kingdom

24.5 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by LloydsPharmacy

47A Town Street, Belper, DE56 4, United Kingdom

23.9 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Sensitivity Test by Spire Nottingham Hospital

12 Tollerton Lane, Nottingham, NG12 4FQ, United Kingdom

24.5 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by LloydsPharmacy

22 Chapel Street, Derby, DE21 7JP, United Kingdom

30.3 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £12.49

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Gluten Sensitivity Test by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

Nottingham Road, Derby, DE21 6, United Kingdom

30.3 km

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Gluten ataxia - symptoms and how to test

In genetically predisposed individuals, eating gluten can cause an immune-mediated illness known as gluten ataxia. Rarely occurring gluten ataxia is an autoimmune disorder triggered by ingesting gluten, which causes the immune system to attack the neurological system. Both celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity have been linked to this. Researchers have suggested that gluten ataxia might account for as much as 41% of all cases of aetiology-unknown ataxia. Diagnosis of gluten ataxia is verified if there is stability or improvement of symptoms on a gluten-free diet.