Gluten-free kisses? Study suggests people with celiac disease can smooch someone who ate gluten
The researchers wanted to learn whether a person with celiac disease could kiss a person who had just eaten gluten without triggering any symptoms.
The researchers wanted to learn whether a person with celiac disease could kiss a person who had just eaten gluten without triggering any symptoms.
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