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In other pioneering research, a doctor in Den Haag, Willem-Karel Dicke, noticed that children on his wards who were suffering from coeliac disease appeared to have recovered more quickly during the wartime shortage of bread and cereals. Dicke wrote his findings in a series of influential academic papers, and the gluten-free diet was born.
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