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Digestive Disease National Coalition Public Policy Forum Advocates for Increased Funding for the National Institutes of Health
As part of the Celiac Disease Foundation’s expanding effort to give voice to the celiac disease community in important areas of healthcare policy and federal funding for disease research, Laura…
Continue ReadingMarilyn’s Message March 2018
TO NETFLIX AND MARVEL: In a recent episode of the Netflix series, “Jessica Jones,” celiac disease was, yet again, trivialized. Saying that celiac disease “doesn’t matter” is cruel and insensitive…
Continue ReadingAccuracy of In-Office Testing for Celiac Disease in Pediatric Patients
No one likes invasive medical procedures; doctors and researchers are always on the lookout for ways to diagnose celiac disease that avoid intestinal biopsy. This is especially true when it…
Continue ReadingEarly Age Infections and the Onset of Celiac Disease
Using data gathered on children born in Bavaria, Germany between the years 2005-2007, researchers sought to make a connection between gastrointestinal or respiratory infections and the development of celiac disease.…
Continue ReadingA Promising Celiac Disease Drug is Moving into Phase II Clinical Trial
ImmusanT, a biotechnology company focusing on protecting patients with celiac disease against the effects of gluten, has announced that it has secured $40 million in funding to advance its drug,…
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease Foundation welcomes Trifecta to The Gluten-Free Marketplace, the Nation's #1 Gluten-Free Meal Delivery Service
Celiac Disease Foundation welcomes Trifecta to The Gluten-Free Marketplace, the Nation’s #1 Gluten-Free Meal Delivery Service Celiac Disease Foundation is excited to announce that Trifecta – the nation’s largest ‘all-organic’ meal…
Continue ReadingLink Found Between Celiac Disease and Anorexia Nervosa
A group of researchers recently published an article in the journal, Pediatrics, detailing the results of a nationwide study conducted in Sweden to examine the link between celiac disease and…
Continue ReadingStudy Finds Celiac Disease Incidence of 3% By Age 15 in Colorado
A very commonly and hotly discussed topic in the celiac disease community is the determination of whom to screen for the disease and when. It is widely understood that celiac…
Continue ReadingStudy Finds Celiac Disease Incidence of 3% By Age 15 in Colorado
A very commonly and hotly discussed topic in the celiac disease community is the determination of whom to screen for the disease and when. It is widely understood that celiac disease is under-diagnosed, especially since some individuals remain without symptoms for a long period of time. Blanket screening, however, seems inefficient; so where is the sweet spot for testing?
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