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April 2021

April 1, 2021

Register for Step Beyond Celiac 2021

We have our sights set on a cure for celiac disease and every step you take helps get us closer to our goal. Proceeds raised from our Step Beyond Celiac 5Ks support our work to accelerate treatments and a cure for celiac disease. Until we reach the ultimate finish line – a cure for celiac disease – we’ll be putting our energy into helping people with celiac disease live better, longer. The Virtual Step Beyond Celiac 5K is a family-friendly fundraiser for Beyond Celiac. We encourage all participants to raise funds while running or walking 3.1 miles right where you are in support of research efforts for treatments and a cure. Lace-up your running shoes with us this May for Celiac Awareness Month! All participants receive a Step Beyond Celiac 5K shirt if they register before April 16.

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Almond cake with chocolate sauceLayered Almond, Custard, Chocolate and Toffee Cake

This April, treat yourself to an indulgent take on an IKEA classic. The recipe can easily be made dairy-free or paleo as well.

 

Sliced ham on a plate with potatoes and corn on the cob as sides

Raspberry Wine Glazed Ham

This rich ham recipe, known as kumpis su vyno ir aviečių glajum in Lithuanian, is sure to be the star at any meal.

 

About Chef Oonagh Williams

 

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Clinical Trials

CeDLara Study

Still experiencing symptoms on a gluten-free diet? The CeDLara Study is currently enrolling qualified patients into their phase 3 study to assess a potential therapy for celiac disease. This study is being conducted to determine if the drug reduces symptoms of celiac disease in patients who are on a gluten-free diet. You may qualify to participate in this study if you:

  • Are 18 years old or older
  • Are biopsy diagnosed with celiac disease
  • Are actively experiencing symptoms related to celiac disease such as abdominal pain, abdominal cramping, bloating or gas
  • Have been on a gluten-free diet for at least 6 months

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PROACTIVE Study

Are you still experiencing celiac disease symptoms despite your best efforts to follow a gluten-free diet?

The PROACTIVE Celiac Study is looking for people between the ages of 18 and 70, who have biopsy-confirmed celiac disease and have been on a gluten-free diet for at least the last 12 months. You will not be asked to ingest gluten in this study. The goal of this phase 2 clinical trial is to test the safety and effects of the investigational medication PRV-015. In combination with a gluten-free diet, PRV-015 aims to reduce symptoms and intestinal inflammation caused by accidental gluten exposure.

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Use referral code: REFBC

Solutions for Celiac Study

The Solutions for Celiac study is researching a drink-based study medication and its ability to reduce symptoms of accidental gluten exposure. Latiglutenase is a study medication designed to break down gluten into inactive pieces in the stomach to protect people with celiac disease. No uncomfortable biopsies or injections.

Locations: Chattanooga, TN | New York, NY | Chesterfield, MI | Rochester, MN

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Allergic Living Spotlight

About the U.S. Colleges Directory: Comparing Food Allergy & Gluten-Free Policies

With college acceptance letters arriving, students (and their parents!) may be worried about managing celiac disease on campus. To help decide which university to attend, read up on how major foodservice providers care for students with dietary restrictions. You can also review the Allergic Living college directory to learn about food preparation policies at a specific university. Above all, remember that college is attainable for anyone with celiac disease.


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