Enjoy Life’s Deep Dark Chocolate Fudge Cookies
With double the chocolate and just six simple ingredients, what’s not to love about Enjoy Life’s Deep Dark Chocolate Fudge Cookies? Whip them up tonight and thank us later!
Continue ReadingWith double the chocolate and just six simple ingredients, what’s not to love about Enjoy Life’s Deep Dark Chocolate Fudge Cookies? Whip them up tonight and thank us later!
Continue ReadingJoin us for a night of laughter at the Levity Comedy Club in West Nyack on Sunday, May 19! All proceeds benefit the Celiac Disease Foundation’s programs for research, education,…
Continue ReadingRepresentatives Tim Ryan (D-OH) and Tom Cole (R-OK) introduced H.R. 2074, the Gluten in Medicine Disclosure Act of 2019. The bill intends to make it easier to identify gluten in prescription medications.
Continue ReadingRipe red, yellow, and green peppers top a thick bed of melty mozzarella cheese and a rich, savory sauce - all on a cauliflower based crust! CAULIPOWER’s Veggie Pizza is the tastiest way to eat your veggies!
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 ReadingMark your calendar! The CDF Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run/Walk will take place Saturday, November 2, in New York, Los Angeles, and New Jersey. Join us for a morning of family-friendly, gluten-free fun!
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 ReadingIn partnership with NASPGHAN and Children’s National Health System (CNHS), the Celiac Disease Foundation launched the Celiac School Action Guidelines for Education (SAGE) Initiative.
Continue ReadingJoin us as a volunteer at the CDF Gluten-Free EXPO, June 8 & 9, in Pasadena, CA! Volunteers receive FREE, two-day access to the EXPO, a swag bag full of gluten-free goodies, and a t-shirt. Register now!
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.
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