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Celiac Disease: A Deep Dive
Approximately 1 in 100 people have celiac disease (CD). Although CD is quite common, over 80% of people with the autoimmune disease are undiagnosed. Since so many people are unaware of its existence, they may have the question; “what is Celiac Disease?” CD is an autoimmune disorder that becomes triggered by the consumption of gluten prompting the immune system to strike the gluten protein in the small intestine. This can lead to inflammation of the small intestine’s lining, w
Donna Ju
Apr 52 min read
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Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is a long-term autoimmune condition in which the body’s immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. Without insulin, the body cannot properly regulate blood glucose levels, resulting in daily treatment necessary for survival.

Lena Park
Mar 241 min read
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The Phenomena of Perception
If the body is a medium of experience, then illness distorts the experience itself. Illness is understood as a deviation from health. By this standard, health is suggested as a norm, and illness–an interruption.

Nathan Lee
Jan 292 min read
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Understanding Autoimmune Diseases: SLE and RA
There are over 100 known autoimmune diseases, but what exactly is an autoimmune disease? The dictionary definition explains it as “a disease resulting from a disordered immune reaction in which antibodies are produced against one’s own tissues…"According to the University of Oxford, autoimmune diseases affect approximately one in ten people. Systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis are examples of significant autoimmune diseases.
Donna Ju
Jan 191 min read
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