Urine Test Could Replace Blood Draws for Celiac Diagnosis in Children
New research finds two urinary microRNAs combined with a protein test can diagnose pediatric celiac disease without blood draws or invasive procedures.
New research finds two urinary microRNAs combined with a protein test can diagnose pediatric celiac disease without blood draws or invasive procedures.
New Norwegian research challenges assumptions about omega-3s and celiac disease risk, finding no protective effect in a large study of infants.
New research reveals how flawed screening criteria in celiac drug trials may cause them to fail—not because the drugs don't work, but because they're testing the wrong patients.
A new comprehensive review highlights why celiac disease is underdiagnosed and why the gluten-free diet remains the only treatment option.
New AI-driven research aims to standardize how pathologists read celiac biopsies, potentially reducing misdiagnosis and speeding up treatment.
Genetic analysis reveals celiac disease may increase risk of pulmonary arterial hypertension. What celiac families should know about this connection.
The Celiac Disease Foundation's advocacy efforts have secured increased federal research funding through the NIH, bringing hope for new treatments beyond diet.