A New Global Standard: FAO/WHO Adoption of Gluten Risk-Based Labeling Marks a Turning Point for Celiac Safety

In a landmark decision that promises to reshape how consumers interact with food packaging, the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission has officially adopted new international guidance for Precautionary Allergen Labeling (PAL).…

Preparing for a New Era: Insights from the 2026 National Celiac Disease Policy Symposium

On Friday, June 12, 2026, the landscape of celiac disease management took a significant step toward modernization. The Celiac Disease Foundation (CDF) and the Society for the Study of Celiac…

A New Frontier for Patient Safety: The Celiac Safety Act Introduced in Congress

For nearly three million Americans, a routine trip to the grocery store is a high-stakes endeavor, fraught with the constant risk of debilitating illness. While the medical community has long…

A Legislative Milestone: The Celiac Safety Act and the Future of Food Labeling in America

For the nearly three million Americans living with celiac disease—a serious, life-altering autoimmune condition—the simple act of grocery shopping is often a high-stakes, stressful endeavor. While current federal law mandates…

A Watershed Moment: Federal Support for Celiac Disease Research Reaches New Heights

Introduction: A Unified Voice in the Senate In a significant victory for the millions of Americans living with celiac disease, the movement to secure federal research funding has reached an…