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Boston Childrens Answers: Raising CeliacAuthor: Boston Children's Hospital
Boston Childrens Answers: Raising Celiac is a monthly podcast from the Celiac Disease Program at Boston Childrens Hospital dedicated to raising the standard of education, awareness, and research on celiac disease and related autoimmune conditions. In each episode, the programs education director, Vanessa Weisbrod, speaks with national and international experts about the complexities of this chronic genetic condition and its connection to many other autoimmune diseases. Every episode of the Boston Childrens Answers: Raising Celiac podcast is accredited by Boston Childrens Continuing Education Department for 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for physicians, 0.5 contact hours for nurses, 0.5 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 0.5 CEUs for registered dietitians. Language: en-us Genres: Health & Fitness, Medicine, Nutrition Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Can You Get Glutened from a Kiss? What the Science Says...
Episode 9
Thursday, 14 August, 2025
Can kissing someone who just ate gluten make you sick if you have celiac disease? It's one of the most frequently asked—and least understood—questions in the celiac community. In this episode of Raising Celiac, we speak with Dr. Anne Lee from the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University about a groundbreaking new study that directly measured gluten transfer through kissing. We’ll explore how the study was designed, what it found (spoiler: drinking water helps!), and what these findings mean for real-life relationships and risk. You'll also meet Emily, a newly engaged woman with celiac disease, whose personal story of love and science brings the data to life. Thank you to the Global Autoimmune Institute and Celiac Disease Foundation for making this podcast possible.













