Your Donations At Work – Marilyn’s Message January 2022
A few highlights from research studies published in peer-reviewed journals in the last few months are products of the research grants CDF awarded.
Continue ReadingA few highlights from research studies published in peer-reviewed journals in the last few months are products of the research grants CDF awarded.
Continue ReadingTo train a physician workforce that is better prepared to offer high-quality, patient-centric care for celiac disease, the Celiac Disease Foundation, in partnership with the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program, is supporting a monthly case conference.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation announces its newest appointee, Casey Guber, to its Board of Directors.
Continue ReadingJoin the Solutions for Celiac Study where you get access to blood testing, symptom tracking tools, and celiac specialists focused on your disease.
Continue ReadingAnokion SA announced successful completion of its Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating KAN-101 for the treatment of celiac disease, with promising results.
Continue ReadingA study from the University of Chicago has demonstrated that B-cells are required for the development of villous atrophy (intestinal damage) in celiac disease. This finding provides support for the exploration of B-cell–directed therapies for the treatment of celiac disease.
Continue ReadingCeliac disease patients are at an increased risk, albeit small, of cancer, and the findings from these studies confirm the importance of a healthy immune system in cancer prevention. For patients with celiac disease, adhering to a strict, gluten-free diet is critical to maintaining a healthy immune system.
Continue ReadingResearchers found higher rates of skin disease in patients with celiac disease compared to controls, including increased risks for eczema, psoriasis, urticaria, vitiligo, acne, and alopecia areata.
Continue ReadingWe understand the holidays can be a challenging time of year for those with celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders. Take the guesswork out of your gluten-free diet with GlutenDetect, the only at-home test to self-monitor accidental gluten exposure.
Continue Readingresearchers concluded that patients with celiac disease who are infected with COVID-19 are not at higher risk of hospitalization.
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