Media focus on the gluten-free fad ignores a crying need for research to understand and treat celiac disease. You may… Read more »
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Gluten-Free Student Could Make History with Food Rights Lawsuit
A lawsuit against Colonial Williamsburg, the huge historical site in Virginia, gets at the heart of what matters to many… Read more »
Keeping Your Costs in Line on a Gluten-Free Diet
Following a strict gluten-free diet can be costly, but here are some strategies to spare your pocketbook.
Update on Celiac Drug Designed to Support the Gluten-Free Diet
The results of a Phase 2 trial for the celiac disease drug, latiglutenase, a combination of enzymes that break down… Read more »
Family Sues Historic Site, Alleges Gluten Intolerant Son Faced Discrimination
The family of an 11-year-old boy with a severe gluten intolerance has filed a lawsuit against Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. They… Read more »
Celiac That’s Skin Deep: The Mysterious Rash Sparked by Gluten
James Mcclymont was a 25-year-old truck driver when he mysteriously broke out in a blistery rash on his elbows, knees,… Read more »
Debunking 4 Big Myths About Celiac Disease
The web can be a great resource after diagnosis, but navigating misinformation is an essential skill.
Finland is Celiac World HQ, Where Eating Gluten-Free is Easy
Welcome to Finland, where the locals know almost as much about celiac disease as they do about heavy metal, and… Read more »
New Enzyme for Celiac Found in Saliva
Can an enzyme in your saliva break down gluten before it enters your digestive system? A promising study published in… Read more »
Reality Check: Why Gluten-Free Supplements Can’t Treat Celiac Disease
Experts warn that there is little science to back the claims of new digestive aids.