National Foundation for Celiac Awareness

CNN Newsroom anchor Heidi Collins has celiac disease... Could you?

95% of people with celiac disease don’t know they have it. Find out if you might be one of them…

NFCA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funding for celiac disease that will advance research, education and screening amongst medical professionals, children and adults.

What's New

Register NOW For the Boston Gluten-Free Cooking Spree!

Boston Gluten-Free Cooking Spree
Saturday September 13, 2008
Back Bay Events Center

A Celiac Pill: Alba Calls for Participants to Test Effectiveness of AT-1001
Do you dream about being able to eat pizza, pasta, cookies, cake and all of your favorite gluten-containing products again? Well, it won't happen soon, but read about the studies underway by Alba Therapeutics to learn how a pharmaceutical treatment for celiac disease is in sight! Read more!

Watch Alternative Appetites!
The series focuses on helping you cook meals for special dietary needs. Vanessa Maltin will show you how to make gluten-free meals, as well as other adjustments for most food allergies and intolerances.
2 episodes available!

Resources

NFCA survey concerning food labeling

Here are the results of the survey posted to the NFCA website as presented to the FDA during the hearings concerning food lableing.Read More

Alice Bast to speak at Martindale's!

On Tuesday, May 2 at 7 PM, Martindale's Natural Market will host a seminar focusing on celiac disease.Read More

FDA Advisory Committee held hearings on food labeling.

Alice Bast, Founder and Executive Director of NFCA, presented a statement about food labeling at the recent FDA hearings. Read More

Fortune and Money magazines to feature celiac disease

Special information sections geared to raise awareness. See how you can participate!Read More
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News

Celiac on CNBC

CNBC's "On the Money" aired a story on the growth of the gluten-free marketplace. Watch it now!
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Pasta Pomodoro supports TEAM CELIAC

$1.00 for every gluten-free item sold in September and October. Read more.Read More

Blood tests as good as genetic typing for celiac detection

American Medical News publishes article on celiac disease blood testing.
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Register NOW for Atlanta Cooking Spree

Registration is now open for the Oct. 19 Atlanta Gluten-Free Cooking Spree!
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Cooking Spree Chef Wins Hell's Kitchen

Washington, D.C. Gluten-Free Cooking Spree  participant, Chef Rock of B. Smith's,  has won FOX's Hell's Kitchen.
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Save the Date for NFCA's 5th Anniversary Celebration!
On Wednesday September 24, the NFCA will celebrate its 5th anniversary at  Appetite for Awareness 2008. The event will showcase 35 restaurants from Philadelphia and an Iron Chef-style cooking competition inside the Wachovia Center. Register Now!

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
AOL Founder Steve Case talks about celiac on CNN

CNN airs coverage of D.C.Gluten-Free Cooking Spree

CNN Newsroom Anchor Heidi Collins signs on as official spokesperson for NFCA

CNN Newsroom aired 3 stories about celiac and NFCA. Click to see the videos.

Celiac Disease Press Room
Celiac disease resources for members of the media

Beyond Rice Cakes by Vanessa Maltin

Our new web address:
www.CeliacCentral.org

To Eat or Not To Eat? That is not the question!

How do I follow a gluten free diet?Read More

Tax Deductions for Celiacs

Howard J. Kass, CPA  on Tax Deductions for celiacs as published in Celiac.com. A year after publishing this information, Mr. Kass submitted additional clarifying material to Celiac.com. 

What if you suspect you have celiac disease?

Here is a guideline of steps to take.Read More
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