2019 Year in Review
For decades, the celiac disease community has been told that the pain, the suffering, the fog, the depression, and the missed days of work and school were our fault because…
Continue ReadingFor decades, the celiac disease community has been told that the pain, the suffering, the fog, the depression, and the missed days of work and school were our fault because…
Continue ReadingThere is currently no easy way to diagnose celiac disease in patients already following a gluten-free diet. In order for celiac disease blood tests to be accurate, patients on a…
Continue ReadingLooking for the perfect holiday gift for your loved one with celiac disease? Look no further than our Team Gluten-Free shop! We have shirts, hats, and more.
Continue ReadingToday is #GivingTuesday, the National Day of Giving! Join the movement and give a gift that improves the lives of those suffering from celiac disease. No gift is too small.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation wishes our community a healthy and happy Thanksgiving! We are thankful for you and hope you enjoy a wonderful holiday with friends, family, and all your gluten-free favorites.
Continue ReadingWithin the last year, at least three studies were conducted with the goal of determining the relationship between the amount of gluten ingested and the risk of developing celiac disease.…
Continue ReadingResearchers at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, including Celiac Disease Foundation Medical Advisory Board Member Dan Leffler, conducted a study to determine the effects of the gluten-free diet (GFD)…
Continue ReadingScientist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital awarded $1.5 million grant to study stem cells from patients with genetic diseases, including celiac disease, that impair one’s ability to properly absorb nutrients to help develop new therapies for malnutrition.
Continue ReadingOn November 2, 2019, supporters of all ages put on their running shoes & joined us for the Celiac Disease Foundation Team Gluten-Free Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run/Walks in New York, Los Angeles, Princeton, & Orange County.
Continue ReadingWe put together a list of some of the most common perceived barriers to participating in clinical trials, and how to overcome them.
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