Camp Celiac 2021
Registration is open for Virtual Camp Celiac 2021 for children ages 9-17 years old, diagnosed with celiac disease requiring a lifelong strict gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingRegistration is open for Virtual Camp Celiac 2021 for children ages 9-17 years old, diagnosed with celiac disease requiring a lifelong strict gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingThank you to Cabinet for sponsoring our upcoming Patient Education and Advocacy Summit. Built from three generations of medicine manufacturing and health care experience, Cabinet provides high-quality and fairly priced medicines directly to your door. Sourced from world-class, ethical manufacturers, every single bottle is batch-level tested and 100% certified gluten-free. Register now to be a part of this important event!
Continue ReadingThank you to Provention Bio, Inc., for supporting our upcoming Patient Education and Advocacy Summit. Provention Bio, Inc., is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics aimed at intercepting and preventing immune-mediated diseases. Register now to be a part of this monumental event!
Continue ReadingInitial findings of the first mass screening study for U.S. children show a high prevalence of celiac disease autoimmunity (CDA) among those without symptoms and no family history of the condition.
Continue ReadingThe Senate Appropriations Committee has released their FY2021 funding recommendations, which includes report language directing NIH to support celiac disease research.
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 ReadingA study led by Columbia University and Celiac Disease Foundation researchers examined probiotic use among celiac disease patients and was an Outstanding Poster Presenter recipient at the 2020 ACG Annual Scientific Meeting.
Continue ReadingDietitians and doctors say a new federal bill to extend Medicare coverage for nutritional therapy provided by a registered dietitian would provide better healthcare for Americans with celiac disease.
Continue ReadingThe CDF Turkey Trot raises funds to support celiac disease research. This year we are going virtual with a Cross-Country Challenge on Saturday, November 14 and Sunday, November 15.
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