Monday, March 30, 2015

Post 9


Thirty years ago, researchers discovered that celiac disease causes musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, neurological, reproductive, and endocrine disorders. However, researchers remain unsure how celiac disease, which originates from the gut, can cause such a large variety of disorders. This confusion has resulted in a range of arguments (or perhaps hypotheses?) exploring how celiac disease can cause such a large array of disorders and why celiac disease affects people so differently. Another major argument regarding celiac disease asks whether all people need to be tested for celiac disease. The two answers are, obviously, yes or no, but researchers differ in their reasoning for both answers. In addition, a third major argument asks whether all people need to avoid gluten. Again, the answers here are yes or no, but researchers differ in their reasoning for both answers. I am unsure which of these three arguments (if any) I shall use. All of the arguments contain ample information and views to write a successful argument, however, the first argument may be more challenging than the latter two arguments because it contains the most information. Yet, I may choose the first argument only because sorting through the information and putting together my own argument sounds semi-fun (in my head anyway).

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like all the arguements are pretty complex. looks like your on track to a great paper

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  2. I like this topic a lot. There is SO much to write about. Its also super interesting to me because it is health related.

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