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Airport Travel with Celiac Disease

How to Actually Enjoy the Journey by Kamiah Gibson | NIMA Community Manager To be honest, airports used to stress me out way before I even got to the gate. Not because of the TSA lines or the flight delays, though those are not exactly relaxing either. It was the food situation. Standing in the middle of a terminal, hungry, staring at a sea of options that were mostly off limits, trying to decode ingredient lists while someone announced a gate...

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How to Use the NIMA Gluten Sensor Responsibly

Getting the Most from NIMA How to sample smarter, interpret results with confidence, and understand which foods are easiest to test and which can be more challenging. NIMA was built to give you more information when it matters most. 99% accurate at detecting gluten at 10 parts per million. Result...

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Airport Travel with Celiac Disease

How to Actually Enjoy the Journey by Kamiah Gibson | NIMA Community Manager To be honest, airports used to stress me out way before I even got to the gate. Not because of the TSA lines or the flight delays, though those are not exactly relaxing either. It was the food situation. Standing in the m...

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Undiagnosed Celiac Disease in Men

Why Celiac Disease Often Goes Undiagnosed in Men by Kate Bourke, RDN, Clinical Advisor | NIMA When most people picture someone with celiac disease, they often do not picture a man. That assumption may be part of the reason many men go years without a diagnosis. Celiac disease is common. It affec...

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NIMA Forms a Clinical Advisory Board to Guide Celiac Care

The science behind NIMA has always been strong. Now we're making it stronger. Since relaunching, we've heard a consistent message from the celiac and gluten-free community: you want to know that the people behind NIMA understand what it's actually like to live with this disease and th...

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How to Use the NIMA Gluten Sensor Responsibly

Getting the Most from NIMA How to sample smarter, interpret results with confidence, and understand which foods are easiest to test and which can be more challenging. NIMA was built to give you more information when it matters most. 99% accurate at detecting gluten at 10 parts per million. Result...

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Eating Confidently Anywhere With Celiac Disease

Navigating Gluten-Free Travel with More Confidence Travel has a way of opening us up. New places, new cultures, new foods. But for those living gluten-free, it also introduces a layer of uncertainty that can be hard to ignore. Because traveling gluten-free isn’t just about finding something to ea...

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The Social Cost of Celiac Disease – What the Research Shows

Survey Reveals the Hidden Mental and Social Burden of Managing Celiac Disease More than half of people with celiac say they feel isolated or excluded; a majority admit they avoid restaurants and family gatherings just to prevent accidental gluten exposure Boston, MA — February 10, 2026 — A new na...

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When Love Meets Celiac

When Love Meets Celiac Dating is supposed to be exciting. Nerve-wracking, yes, but in a butterflies kind of way.When you have celiac disease, those nerves often come from a different place entirely. Instead of just wondering if there’s chemistry, you’re also thinking about ingredients, cross-cont...

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FDA Takes Steps to Make Food Labels Clearer

FDA Takes Steps to Make Food Labels Clearer About Gluten Why This Matters If you or someone you care about follows a gluten-free diet, whether for celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or health-conscious, navigating food labels can be tricky. Even with “gluten-free” claims, it hasn’t always been e...

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Celiac Cross-Contact: Why the Plate Itself Is a Risk

Celiacs Have One More Thing to Watch Out For: The Plate If you live with celiac disease, you already know the routine. You read labels.You ask questions.You double-check kitchens.You scan menus and ingredient lists… sometimes more than once. And now, according to new research, there’s one more th...

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How to Travel Gluten-Free With Celiac Disease – A Guide

New year, new adventures! Whether it’s a weekend getaway or Spring Break on the horizon, traveling gluten-free doesn’t have to be stressful. Here’s how to make it smoother. 🧳 Pack Your “Safety Snacks” Flights get delayed. Restaurants close. Always have a stash of gluten-free essentials: granola b...

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A Seat at the Table, Again

A Seat at the Table, Again “I’m so relieved.”“NIMA made a huge difference in my celiac journey.”“Finally, I can get my life back.” Those were some of the first messages we received when people learned NIMA was returning.  They weren’t comments about a device. They were expressions of renewed hope...

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What's the Deal with Oats?

WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH OATS? For people with celiac disease, oats are considered a high-risk grain. This is because oats are often exposed to wheat, barley, and rye—the three gluten-containing grains—throughout farming and processing. Most experts recommend choosing only Purity Protocol oats or cer...

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Gluten-Free Thanksgiving – Stress-Free Dinner Guide

Thanksgiving is all about gratitude, family, and... food. Which is great — unless you’re gluten-free and that “secret ingredient” turns out to be flour. Here’s how to keep the gratitude without the gut check. 🥧 Start With Communication Before the big meal, reach out to whoever’s hosting. A quick...

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