'Life-changing' test developed for people allergic to gluten
'Life-changing' test developed for people allergic to gluten

Patients have to eat gluten for weeks before the current coeliac disease test, even when it makes them ill, but Australian researchers believe they have found a better method.

In short:
Australian researchers say a simple blood test could "revolutionise" the diagnosis of a common autoimmune disease.
A study has found the test is highly accurate in diagnosing coeliac disease, without patients having to eat gluten beforehand.
What's next?
Research is expanding across diverse populations, and there is hope the new test will be available within two years.