CDF Milestones – Marilyn’s Message December 2020
The Celiac Disease Foundation achieved a number of critical milestones in 2020 in our efforts to accelerate the development of treatments and a cure for celiac disease.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation achieved a number of critical milestones in 2020 in our efforts to accelerate the development of treatments and a cure for celiac disease.
Continue ReadingA new intensive study confirms that people with celiac disease are frequently exposed to gluten in food.
Continue ReadingA new Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) ruling released October 13 allows a gluten-free label on spirits distilled from gluten-containing grains.
Continue ReadingOne of our most important research investments over the last several years has been in iCureCeliac®, the nation’s celiac disease patient registry. This month, researchers published three important studies that used iCureCeliac® as the data source.
Continue ReadingThe following study, which examines the prevalence of dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), was made possible by the Foundation’s iCureCeliac® patient registry.
Continue ReadingNew research from Columbia University revealed differences in the antibodies present, adding evidence that NCGS involves a different kind of inflammation in the gut in response to gluten.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Disease Foundation through the generosity of Proud Sponsor Schar is providing reimbursement grants to dietitians who complete all five COT modules.
Continue ReadingDietitians and doctors say a new federal bill to extend Medicare coverage for nutritional therapy provided by a registered dietitian would provide better healthcare for Americans with celiac disease.
Continue ReadingDr. Samuel Gee was the first researcher to recognize that the symptoms of celiac disease could be treated through diet. Today, we celebrate Celiac Disease Awareness Day on Dr. Gee's birthday and remember how far we've come in celiac disease knowledge and research, while recognizing there is still a critical need for treatments and a cure.
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.
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