Gluten Impossible to Avoid for Most People, Study Shows
A new intensive study confirms that people with celiac disease are frequently exposed to gluten in food.
Continue ReadingA new intensive study confirms that people with celiac disease are frequently exposed to gluten in food.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation’s article, “How Nonprofits Can Make Their Virtual Fundraisers a Success” was featured in the Digestive Health and Wellness section of their website.
Continue ReadingA new Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) ruling released October 13 allows a gluten-free label on spirits distilled from gluten-containing grains.
Continue ReadingOne of our most important research investments over the last several years has been in iCureCeliac®, the nation’s celiac disease patient registry. This month, researchers published three important studies that used iCureCeliac® as the data source.
Continue ReadingResearchers from Takeda Pharmaceuticals and the Celiac Disease Foundation presented a study which concluded that despite gluten-free diet adherence, many patients with celiac disease still have symptoms that substantially impact their lives.
Continue ReadingThe following study, which examines the prevalence of dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), was made possible by the Foundation’s iCureCeliac® patient registry.
Continue ReadingThe first study of its kind in North America has found an increased risk for birth defects in children of women with active, untreated celiac disease.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to partner with Mediaplanet for their Morning Nutrition campaign.
Continue ReadingA new study from Columbia University is the first to follow the trail for many years and show that people diagnosed with celiac disease in childhood are more likely to experience psychological conditions well into adulthood.
Continue ReadingSecuring public and private health insurance coverage of Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) for celiac disease patients has been a long-time priority of the Celiac Disease Foundation.
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