The Center for Celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, and the Celiac Research Program at Harvard Medical School, recently launched the Celiac Disease Genomic Environmental Microbiome and Metabolomic Study (CDGEMM) to understand the role that our genes, our gut microbiome, and environmental factors play in the development of celiac disease. 200 babies are currently enrolled in the study, and researchers are seeking an additional 300 infants.
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Celiac Disease Study for Infants – Enroll Your Child Today!
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Marilyn's Message
2/29/2024
Read moreAddressing Health Equity and Clinical Disparities – Marilyn’s Message February 2024
As we continue our journey toward advancing awareness and understanding of celiac disease, it is crucial that we reflect on health equity and the persistent clinical disparities within our community—so that together we can confront these factors and dismantle barriers hindering access to care and support. Health equity represents the...