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"textContent": "Many people with celiac disease are advised to eat more fiber to support digestion and manage symptoms, either through diet or prescribed fiber supplements. New research from McMaster University shows that the benefits of that fiber may depend on whether the right bacteria are present in the gut to break it down.",
"title": "Celiac disease may blunt high-fiber benefits when key gut microbes are missing"
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