CDF Honors Departing New York Area Development Officer Craig Pinto
Craig Pinto has brought inspiring creativity, charisma, generosity, and heart to his role as the Celiac Disease Foundation’s New York Area Development Officer.
Continue ReadingCraig Pinto has brought inspiring creativity, charisma, generosity, and heart to his role as the Celiac Disease Foundation’s New York Area Development Officer.
Continue ReadingOn behalf of the entire celiac disease patient community, thank you for your tremendous support of our Gift of Hope campaign. We are so grateful to everyone who contributed as together we raised funds to support research, advocacy, and education.
Continue ReadingConsider joining the CeDar Rose Study, a remote celiac disease study that will monitor individual gluten tolerance.
Continue ReadingCDF is pleased to announce the release of a report representing the culmination of two years of collaboration with Los Angeles County and other partners to address chronic, growing food insecurity among dietary-restricted patients.
Continue ReadingWe are pleased to share this overview of our work in 2022, and we thank our individual donors and corporate partners for their ongoing generosity that makes this work possible.
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease Foundation honors retiring Board Member Jim Watson for his dedicated service.
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease Foundation honors retiring Board Member Rhonda Resnick for her dedicated service.
Continue ReadingWith more than 200 symptoms, celiac disease can be difficult to diagnose. If you have unexplained symptoms or have a family member with celiac disease, complete the Symptoms Assessment Tool made possible by the generous support of Proud Sponsor Schär.
Continue ReadingA new study has found that celiac disease (CeD) is linked to a higher risk of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) among children with CeD and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in adults with CeD.
Continue ReadingAs Thanksgiving approaches, we at the Celiac Disease Foundation are grateful for you, our celiac community, and the progress we are making – together – to accelerate diagnosis, treatment, and a cure for celiac disease.
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