Clinical Study for People with Kidney Damage Caused by Celiac Disease
If you have celiac disease and currently have kidney stones, or have had kidney stones in the past, you may be eligible for a clinical research study!
Continue ReadingIf you have celiac disease and currently have kidney stones, or have had kidney stones in the past, you may be eligible for a clinical research study!
Continue ReadingResearchers analyzed iCureCeliac® patient registry data to determine the effect of celiac disease-related depression on patients’ symptomatic response to a gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingAttention: Volunteers who have prior confirmation of celiac disease from blood work or a biopsy. If you meet the following criteria, you may qualify for a clinical research study of an investigational drug. Medical insurance is not necessary.
Continue ReadingThe CeliacShield Study is being conducted to assess the investigational drug latiglutenase and its ability to protect the small intestine of celiac disease patients from gluten exposure.
Continue ReadingResults from a new study suggest that cell immunity in the bowel is irreversibly altered by celiac disease. Early diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease may be able to save some of these beneficial cells and prevent additional permanent damage.
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