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2017 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon
CDF Team Gluten-Free is proud to be an Official Charity Partner of the 2017 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon- March 19, 2017. With one of the most exciting courses, participants will run…
Continue Reading2016 TCS NYC Marathon
This year’s TCS NYC Marathon will take place November 6, 2016. We invite you to run with us! Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will travel to New York…
Continue ReadingFDA investigates complaints associated with Cheerios labeled gluten free: General Mills voluntarily recalls affected lots
What is the problem and what is being done about it? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating reports of adverse reactions associated with eating original Cheerios and Honey-Nut…
Continue ReadingRegister Now for PCORI Annual Meeting Webcast
The Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) holds its Annual Meeting October 6-8, 2015, bringing together members of the PCORI community, including Celiac Disease Foundation as a member of the…
Continue ReadingStudy Demonstrates Current Enzyme Supplements for Celiac Disease Ineffective
For many years, certain enzyme supplements have been touted to be able to help those with celiac disease digest gluten. As oral supplements, these enzymes are marketed to assist with…
Continue ReadingTeam Gluten-Free is Making a Difference!
Team Gluten-Free is a community fundraising program that provides a simple way for athletes and non-athletes alike to raise awareness and funds for Celiac Disease Foundation’s programs for advocacy, education,…
Continue ReadingWill There Ever Be a Drug for Celiac Disease?
New drugs on the research horizon could spare people with celiac the pain of accidentally eating pizza or pasta. Even with the best intentions, living gluten-free is much easier said than done. It was almost impossible to tell which packaged “gluten-free” foods lived up to their claims until late last year when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began enforcing gluten-free labeling guidelines. And it's hard to guarantee you won’t accidentally consume gluten at a restaurant or on an occasion, such as a well-meaning relative’s dinner party.
Continue ReadingManaging Diabetes and Celiac Disease
A diagnosis of both type 1 diabetes and celiac disease comes with questions and adjustment. Keep in mind the following advice from the CDF Medical Advisory Board for managing this…
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease and the Unforeseen Path to Discovery
By Ellen Barlow Mass General Hospital’s Alessio Fasano, MD, has transformed conventional thinking about autoimmune diseases. Alessio Fasano, MD, is everywhere these days. The renowned head of the MGH Center…
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