Nestlé Announces Celiac Disease Foundation Sponsorship
CDF Proud Sponsor Nestlé offers more than 25 gluten-free options to ensure consumers have delicious choices regardless of their dietary needs.
Continue ReadingCDF Proud Sponsor Nestlé offers more than 25 gluten-free options to ensure consumers have delicious choices regardless of their dietary needs.
Continue ReadingPlease take one minute to email your Members of Congress to make it easier and safer for those with celiac disease to purchase food items by requiring labels to list the presence of barley and rye, in addition to wheat.
Continue ReadingPeriodically, the FDA hosts workshops to help researchers understand exactly what the FDA will be looking for (aka “endpoints”) when evaluating the efficacy of a proposed drug.
Continue ReadingLatiglutenase is a dual enzyme investigational product designed to break down gluten in the stomach. Learn more about the trial and what this means for celiac disease patients.
Continue ReadingUkko, a startup focused on eradicating food allergies, intolerances, and sensitivities, has reached a promising stage in its effort to develop a gluten specifically designed for people with celiac disease.
Continue ReadingWe are determined to use every resource at our disposal, including strategic funding of research and advocacy, to help discover and bring to the celiac disease patient community therapeutic alternatives to the gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingThe ACeD Study is looking for volunteers with celiac disease to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial testing the investigational drug KAN-101.
Continue ReadingDr. Don Kasarda was a teacher, a mentor, and a treasured CDF Medical Advisory Board member since the early 1990s. A dedicated scientist for more than 50 years, he was a recognized expert in wheat gluten proteins and celiac disease.
Continue ReadingThis self-paced video series instructs schools and patient families in how to implement federal accommodations for celiac disease, based upon what is medically and psychologically necessary for children to succeed. We encourage you to share it with your schools.
Continue ReadingI want to share with you highlights of our advocacy plans for 2021. Our work in Washington, DC, with Congress, with the NIH, FDA, and other agencies, is critical in the pursuit of treatments and a cure for celiac disease.
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