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Is Routine Screening for Type 1 Diabetes and Thyroid Disease Necessary?
The considerable overlap between celiac disease and type 1 diabetes (T1D) is well known; the same can be said of celiac disease and autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD). The question remains, do individuals (notably, children) with celiac disease need to be routinely screened for development of these other conditions?
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease and Type 1 Diabetes
Many individuals diagnosed with type 1 diabetes only discover they have celiac disease through routine screening because of the known relationship between the two conditions. Most report having no symptoms…
Continue ReadingManaging Diabetes and Celiac Disease
A diagnosis of both type 1 diabetes and celiac disease comes with questions and adjustment. Keep in mind the following advice from the CDF Medical Advisory Board for managing this…
Continue ReadingSynCeD Study: Phase 2a Clinical Trial Now Enrolling
The SynCeD Study is looking for adult volunteers with celiac disease to join a phase 2a clinical trial. Your participation could make a difference.
Continue ReadingACeD-it Study: Phase 1b/2 Clinical Trial Now Enrolling
The ACeD-it Study is looking for adult volunteers with celiac disease to join a phase 1b/2 clinical trial. Your participation could make a difference.
Continue ReadingNew Pediatric Celiac Disease Study Finds Incidence Varies by Region
A new report released by an international group of researchers finds that pediatric celiac disease varies by region, and recommends a “low threshold for screening and further research on region-specific celiac disease triggers.”
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