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How close is science to a cure for Celiac Disease?

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CDF has launched iCureCeliac®, a massive patient registry designed to give researchers the key precision medicine data they need to advance the search for treatments and a cure for celiac disease and non-celiac wheat sensitivity. Since our launch in February, we have registered nearly 2,000 members. read more

Not close to a cure at all. Celiac disease is an auto-immune disease and just like other auto-immune diseases involving T-cells there is no cure on the horizon; however, there are a lot of promising treatments on the horizon. read more

Rates of celiac disease were 0.4% in South America, 0.5% in Africa and North America, 0.6% in Asia, and 0.8% in Europe and Oceania; the prevalence was 0.6% in female vs 0.4% males. Celiac disease was significantly more common in children than adults. This systematic review and meta-analysis showed celiac disease to be reported worldwide. read more

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