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How to Be an Ally to Someone with Celiac Disease
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How to Be an Ally to Someone with Celiac Disease

Most people with celiac disease want to participate in meals and celebrations with friends and family members, but they may not be able to take part in the same way because of their disease. It can be…

Celiac Disease in the Classroom
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Celiac Disease in the Classroom

A PDF for teachers explaining generally how celiac disease may impact their student’s participation in the classroom….

Fact vs Fiction: Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet
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Fact vs Fiction: Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet

To combat rampant misinformation about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet, we’ve compiled twenty of the most common myths—and the facts proving that they’re wrong….

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  • Shared Kitchen Safety Guide

    Shared Kitchen Safety Guide

    A reference guide for households with gluten-free needs. This is perfect for anyone with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity who shares a kitchen with people eating gluten, including family, roommates, a significant other, or anyone else learning to accommodate gluten-free needs. To download, click the preview image below, or open it in a new…

  • Celiac Disease for Neurologists

    Celiac Disease for Neurologists

    The diversity of symptoms can make CeD a clinical chameleon. Neurologists can play a key role in promptly diagnosing patients with extra-intestinal symptoms of CeD. Download the PDF to learn more about the neurological manifestations of celiac disease and how you can support patients.

  • How to Be an Ally to Someone with Celiac Disease

    How to Be an Ally to Someone with Celiac Disease

    Most people with celiac disease want to participate in meals and celebrations with friends and family members, but they may not be able to take part in the same way because of their disease. It can be socially isolating, but friends and family can help by learning to be an ally for people with celiac…

  • Celiac Disease Safety on Field Trips

    Celiac Disease Safety on Field Trips

    For most kids, field trips are fun, educational experiences out of school. However, this change in routine can be a cause of concern for children with celiac disease and their guardian(s). Print out this resource and give it to the student’s teacher to start the conversation about ensuring their safety off-campus.  Click the image to enlarge…

  • Celiac Disease in the Classroom

    Celiac Disease in the Classroom

    A PDF for teachers explaining generally how celiac disease may impact their student’s participation in the classroom.

  • Fact vs Fiction: Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet

    Fact vs Fiction: Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet

    To combat rampant misinformation about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet, we’ve compiled twenty of the most common myths—and the facts proving that they’re wrong.

  • Celiac Straight Talk Podcast: Episode 85 – Managing the Psychosocial Burden of Celiac Disease with Dr. Anava Wren

    Celiac Straight Talk Podcast: Episode 85 – Managing the Psychosocial Burden of Celiac Disease with Dr. Anava Wren

    Let’s get real about living with celiac disease. The ups, the downs, the temptations and the successes. Beyond Celiac is proud to introduce Celiac Straight Talk, our podcast series. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll love it. Listen now! Subscribe to the Celiac Straight Talk Podcast:

  • Myth Versus Fact: Celiac Disease in Families

    Myth Versus Fact: Celiac Disease in Families

    Risk factors for celiac disease

  • It’s Not Personal

    It’s Not Personal

    If someone with celiac disease refuses your food, it’s not personal!

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