Back-to-School Season
Proud Sponsor Enjoy Life has partnered with the Celiac Disease Foundation to make a positive impact this Back-to-School season.
Continue ReadingProud Sponsor Enjoy Life has partnered with the Celiac Disease Foundation to make a positive impact this Back-to-School season.
Continue ReadingTeam Gluten-Free runners will run the 26.2 miles in the 2019 TCS NYC Marathon to accelerate research for the three million Americans affected by celiac disease.
Continue ReadingAs a member of the National Coalition of Autoimmune Patients Groups (NCAPG), a coalition founded by the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA), the Celiac Disease Foundation signed onto the proposed…
Continue ReadingI’m writing to invite you to join me and others from across the healthcare community at the 2019 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Annual Meeting, being held September 18-20 at…
Continue ReadingWritten by Francisco Leon, MD, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Co-Founder, Provention Bio Current guidelines recommend routine follow-up for celiac disease with dietary interviews and celiac blood tests, though these methods…
Continue ReadingBrett is committed to inspiring people with celiac disease to travel the world and explore the infinite opportunities to live gluten-free anywhere. Whether it is a short weekend visit, or…
Continue ReadingAll over the country, parents are getting ready to send their children back to school. Our children, Alexander Solomon, Amanda Solomon, and Draya Ramer, have celiac disease. Returning to school presents special challenges…
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease Foundation Partners with Mediaplanet for Digestive Health & Wellness Campaign
Continue ReadingGather your teams, lace up your shoes, and join us for the NY, LA, & NJ Turkey Trot 5k Fun Run/Walks! This is your chance to meet others in the gluten-free community while raising awareness for celiac disease. Don’t miss gluten-free prizes, coupons, snacks, and swag. Register now!
Continue ReadingCupcakes with razorblades. Pizza with scorpions. Pasta Salad with thumbtacks. In the eyes of someone suffering from celiac disease, this is what food with gluten looks like because it’s also what it feels like.
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