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These 8 Things on Your Body Should Really Concern You

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6. Spots on your teeth

If you see white, yellow, or brown spots on your teeth you can’t blame coffee, tea, or smoking for, they could be a sign of celiac disease. The autoimmune disorder is a reaction to eating gluten—a protein found in wheat, rye, couscous, seitan, and barley—leading eventually to stomach damage and trouble absorbing nutrients. One of these nutrients is calcium, which plays an important role in healthy teeth.

“It can be seen in as many as 40 to 50 percent of new pediatric celiac patients, compared to six percent of the healthy population,” says Hilary Jericho, MD, a specialist in pediatric gastroenterology at the University of Chicago. Your doctor should check any spots that are symmetrical and scattered across most of your teeth.

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  1. I have a lot of moles some of which have changed. I’ve seen a dermatologist regarding this and they weren’t concern. I have one that has a greenish color and few that look dried up. I would like to have these removed, but because insurance won’t covered it, they don’t want to. They claim this to be cosmetic. How can I get insurance to cover this?

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