2020 Gluten-Free Halloween Candy List
Don’t let gluten spook you this Halloween! Snack safely with our Gluten-Free Halloween Candy List.
Continue ReadingDon’t let gluten spook you this Halloween! Snack safely with our Gluten-Free Halloween Candy List.
Continue ReadingThe following study, which examines the prevalence of dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), was made possible by the Foundation’s iCureCeliac® patient registry.
Continue ReadingLooking for a new kid-friendly snack? Try CDF Proud Sponsor Bob’s Red Mill’s Pigs in a Blanket. It’s a fun treat the whole family will love!
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to partner with Mediaplanet for their Morning Nutrition campaign.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is pleased to have partnered with the Columbia University Celiac Disease Center and Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute at McMaster University Medical Center to recruit patients for an international study that found those with celiac disease are not at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19.
Continue ReadingCDF Proud Sponsor Tiger Corporation is generously providing 10 rice cookers, valued at $100+ each, to the top Turkey Trot fundraisers. Thank you, Tiger Corporation! Register now.
Continue ReadingCDF Proud Sponsor TH Foods is providing each registered Turkey Trot participant with a coupon in their mailed package, a digital coupon on race day, AND free product delivered to the door of the top fundraisers. Register now to join in the fun!
Continue ReadingThree-time Guinness World Record holder & founder of the inaugural NY Turkey Trot, Craig Pinto, kicks to raise funds for a cure & achieves his fourth Record.
Continue ReadingThe Foundation is pleased to announce its partnership with Provention Bio to provide clinical trial recruitment for its Phase 2b PROACTIVE Celiac Study for PRV-015 (an anti-interleukin-15 monoclonal antibody).
Continue ReadingA new study from Columbia University is the first to follow the trail for many years and show that people diagnosed with celiac disease in childhood are more likely to experience psychological conditions well into adulthood.
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