Currently, the typical treatment for a patient diagnosed with celiac disease is a strict gluten-free diet for life. Keeping to a diet completely free of gluten can be very costly and challenging. Many patients’ intestines don’t heal completely while on a gluten-free diet, most often due to a failure to adhere to the gluten-free diet strictly enough. Future therapies currently in the pipeline hope to make living with celiac disease less of a burden.
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Celiac Disease Foundation CEO Joins a Study Developing a Breakthrough Screening Tool The Celiac Disease Foundation asks patient families to participate in research every single day. Why? Because joining research studies and clinical trials is the only way to help scientists better understand this autoimmune disease and ultimately find a...