Beyond Celiac is the leading trusted resource on celiac disease. We are available and qualified to speak to the press on a variety of topics including, but not limited to:
Celiac disease as a serious genetic autoimmune disease
Health equity in celiac disease
Celiac disease patient advocacy and patient stories
The need for treatments beyond the gluten-free diet
The latest in celiac disease research/science/drug development
Non-GI symptoms of celiac disease
Connection to other autoimmune diseases
Growth of the gluten-free market, gluten-free labeling
If you are a member of the media, such as a journalist, blogger, etc., and want to know more about Beyond Celiac, including our research program, Science Plan, patient stories, and more, please contact Angela Crist at [email protected].
For more information on Beyond Celiac, celiac disease and the gluten-free diet:
About Beyond Celiac
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Beyond Celiac Brand Elements/Logos
Beyond Celiac Science Plan
Download the Gluten-Free Diet Handout
Download What is Celiac Disease?
Voices of Celiac Disease Patient Stories
Fast Facts about Celiac Disease
Organization launches patient-directed science department to accelerate research.
Beyond Celiac, a leading patient advocacy organization serving the 2.5 million Americans with celiac disease, announced the addition of two new members to its Board of Directors.
Non-profit organization seeking new treatments and a cure for celiac disease also sets date for first ever Bold Beyond Research Symposium.
Nonprofit organization announces its plan for supporting research for expanding treatments and finding a cure for this serious autoimmune condition.
Beyond Celiac cautions against not testing those with a higher risk for developing celiac disease, a serious genetic autoimmune disease.
Robert J. Beall, PhD, Glenna M. Crooks, PhD, Ciaran P. Kelly, MD and Eric Seiferth join the Beyond Celiac Board of Directors
Beyond Celiac is looking for an Executive Director of Development and Digital Media Manager.
A unique pilot program in a suburban U.S. community, a possible model for the nation, will focus on patients with known genetic risk.
“Just before his third birthday, Max had dropped so much weight that he was back to wearing his one-year-old clothes.”
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