Gluten-Free – Back-to-School
The time has come for the kids to go back to school. It is bittersweet; I enjoyed spending time with the kids over the summer, however, I will not miss the constant bickering that came along with that additional time together. Jon will now be entering the 9th grade. If you have or have had [...]
Welcome Kimberly Bouldin to the Celiac-Disease.com Team!
Hi, I would like to take a minute or 2 of your time to introduce myself. My name is Kimberly Bouldin and I am excited to be a part of Celiac-Disease.com. After I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in January of 2006, I took a few days to mourn the loss of my favorite foods [...]
University of Iowa Offers Aid to Students with Food Allergies
As more people are diagnosed with Celiac Disease, schools and universities are attempting to meet the needs of their students. I recently came across an article on the Daily Iowan (the University of Iowa’s daily newspaper) which covers what the University of Iowa is doing for their students with food allergies, including Celiac Disease. Here [...]
Strategies for Children Staying Gluten Free at School
Sending a child with Celiac Disease to school can often be a very stressful thing because your control over what the child is exposed to ends when they enter their school. If you are looking for tips, a large number of them were recently published over at Article Base, courtesy of My Gluten Free Child. [...]
Schools Struggle to Adapt to Growing Food Allergy Diagnosises
A New York TV station recently featured a brief story about the struggles schools around the United States are having dealing with food allergies. Though the primary example used is a peanut allergy, students with Celiac Disease also apply. Today, there are nearly a dozen students in the district with food allergies, and the staff [...]
University of Maryland Attempting to Accomodate Celiacs
Found this article in the University of Maryland’s online newspaper, Diamondback Online, about attempts to make accomodations for students with Celiac Disease: Sedaka is one of 25 students with campus meal plans who have identified themselves to Dining Services as having celiac disease, a condition which prevents them from consuming gluten, a protein that is [...]







