Bill Text: PA SR280 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Designating the month of April 2010 as "Celiac Disease Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Passed) 2010-03-23 - Introduced and adopted [SR280 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2009-SR280-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  1798

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE RESOLUTION

 

No.

280

Session of

2010

  

  

INTRODUCED BY ALLOWAY, FERLO, GREENLEAF, BOSCOLA, STACK, WOZNIAK, LOGAN, RAFFERTY, WASHINGTON, ERICKSON, KASUNIC, PILEGGI, DINNIMAN, WAUGH, TARTAGLIONE, BRUBAKER, O'PAKE, PIPPY, EARLL, McILHINNEY AND FONTANA, MARCH 23, 2010

  

  

INTRODUCED AND ADOPTED, MARCH 23, 2010  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Designating the month of April 2010 as "Celiac Disease Awareness

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Month" in Pennsylvania.

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WHEREAS, Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disease

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that damages the villi of the small intestine and interferes

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with absorption of nutrients from food; and

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WHEREAS, Celiac disease is triggered by consumption of the

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protein called gluten, which is found in wheat, barley and rye;

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and

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WHEREAS, When people with celiac disease eat foods containing

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gluten, their immune system responds by damaging the fingerlike

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villi of the small intestine; and

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WHEREAS, When the villi become damaged, the body is unable to

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absorb nutrients into the bloodstream, which can lead to

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malnourishment; and

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WHEREAS, Celiac disease is also known as celiac sprue,

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nontropical sprue and gluten-sensitive enteropathy; and

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WHEREAS, Researchers have determined that celiac disease is a

 


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genetic condition, meaning that it is inherited; and

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WHEREAS, In some cases, celiac becomes active or is triggered

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by events such as surgery, pregnancy, childbirth, viral

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infection or severe emotional stress; and

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WHEREAS, Roughly one out of every 133 Americans has celiac

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disease, but 97% remain undiagnosed, which means that almost

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three million Americans have celiac disease and only about

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100,000 know they have it; and

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WHEREAS, Left untreated, people with celiac disease can

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develop further complications, such as other autoimmune

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diseases, osteoporosis, thyroid disease and cancer; and

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WHEREAS, There are a number of medical problems that are

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associated with undiagnosed celiac disease, including cancer,

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osteoporosis, diabetes Type 1, thyroid problems and reproductive

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health issues; and

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WHEREAS, The only treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong

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gluten-free diet; and

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WHEREAS, A gluten-free diet means avoiding all foods that

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contain wheat, including spelt, triticale, kamut and rye; and

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WHEREAS, Despite these restrictions, people with celiac

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disease can eat a well-balanced diet with a variety of foods,

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including bread and pasta. For example, instead of wheat flour,

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people can use potato, rice, soy or bean flour. Or, they can buy

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gluten-free bread, pasta and other products from specialty food

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companies; and

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WHEREAS, The residents of this Commonwealth should be aware

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of celiac disease and its treatment; therefore be it

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RESOLVED, That the Senate designate the month of April 2010

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as "Celiac Disease Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

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