Upcoming: Celiac Disease Educational Events
Join us at the Columbia University Celiac Connect Continuing Medical Education- April 1, and UChicago Neurological and Psychological Implications in Celiac Disease- April 23.
Continue ReadingJoin us at the Columbia University Celiac Connect Continuing Medical Education- April 1, and UChicago Neurological and Psychological Implications in Celiac Disease- April 23.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is sponsoring the Columbia University Celiac Disease Center Livestream International Symposium. Join us on Friday April 8 - Saturday April 9.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is matching donations, dollar for dollar, up to $25,000. Together we can protect those with celiac disease in crisis.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation's research grant to the University of California, Davis, funds the development of celiac disease-safe wheat varieties. Dr. Jorge Dubcovsky and Dr. Wenjun Zhang submitted the grant’s first six-month report detailing promising advances.
Continue ReadingFor adults with celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity, the microbes in your gut do not influence how sensitive you are to gluten, a recent study found.
Continue ReadingTo share with you some insight into our advocacy work, I recently interviewed Mark Van de Water, Senior Advisor at Baker Donelson.
Continue ReadingResearchers found that children initially diagnosed with potential celiac disease had a high risk of developing celiac disease.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is pleased to partner with the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation on the Open Restrooms Movement. Like inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease can cause an urgent and unexpected need for a restroom.
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.
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