It’s long been known that there’s a link between Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease, and researchers in the U.S.… 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 »
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 »
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 »
Common Reovirus Linked to Onset of Celiac Disease
Scientists working on a study involving mice say they have identified a link between celiac disease and two strains of… Read more »
Rate of Celiac Diagnosis Shows Big Improvement in U.S.
The number of people with celiac disease in the United States remained relatively stable from 2009 to 2014. However significantly,… Read more »
Can People with Celiac Disease Benefit from Exercise?
Research shows that exercise can help promote a healthy balance of the body’s microbiome.
Allergens to Gluten, What’s In That Herbal Remedy?
Scientist was surprised to find ‘cheap fillers,’ including gluten and soybean.
Program to Curtail Unwanted Gluten
The Canadian Celiac Association plans to use a $500,000 grant from the federal government to work on reducing gluten cross-contact in crops and developing clear standards for shipping and processing gluten-free foods.