Provider & Patient Celiac Disease Education – Marilyn’s Message March 2022
On April 8 and April 9, the Celiac Disease Foundation is sponsoring the Columbia University Celiac Disease Center International Symposium on Celiac Disease.
Continue ReadingOn April 8 and April 9, the Celiac Disease Foundation is sponsoring the Columbia University Celiac Disease Center International Symposium on Celiac Disease.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation is matching donations, dollar for dollar, up to $25,000. Together we can protect those with celiac disease in crisis.
Continue ReadingTo share with you some insight into our advocacy work, I recently interviewed Mark Van de Water, Senior Advisor at Baker Donelson.
Continue ReadingResearchers found that children initially diagnosed with potential celiac disease had a high risk of developing celiac disease.
Continue ReadingI am pleased to share a research grant awarded to the Dubcovsky Lab at UC Davis for Development of a Novel Dietary Treatment for Celiac Disease that may significantly reduce the suffering experienced by our patient community.
Continue ReadingWe are pleased to share the video recording of Dr. Jocelyn Silvester discussing what you need to know about pediatric celiac disease now and in the future.
Continue ReadingAt UEGW, researchers from Takeda, the University of Sheffield, Columbia University, Coeliac UK, and CDF virtually presented a study entitled, Experiences of a gluten-free diet in patients with celiac disease: a multi-national survey.
Continue ReadingTo secure increased federal investments in celiac disease research, a group of CDF advocates began discussions in 2019 with key Members of Congress and the NIH.
Continue ReadingIt’s team-forming time! Looking for something fun to do with your friends and family, no matter where they are across the nation? Learn more about our Virtual Turkey Trot Cross-Country Challenge and how joining or creating a team can expand your fundraising and impact to accelerate celiac disease research for a cure.
Continue ReadingOn August 24, Rep. Betty McCollum launched the bipartisan Celiac Disease Caucus. We look forward to continuing to work with Rep. McCollum and the Caucus to support innovative research and advance legislation that will ease the suffering of celiac patients.
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