Coeliac UK launches a £5 million Research Fund

19 March 2018

Coeliac UK, the largest independent charity for people who need to live gluten free, launches a research fund and accompanying fundraising appeal, aiming to raise £5 million to change the future for people with coeliac disease and gluten related autoimmune conditions.

The research appeal is being headed up by Coeliac UK’s patron, actor Caroline Quentin who was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease three years ago. It will boost research efforts into key areas identified and agreed by patients, carers and healthcare professionals. The full list can be found here.

With the charity celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, there is a greater urgency to find better answers to the disease, which has links to other autoimmune conditions such as Type 1 diabetes and autoimmune thyroid disease and still relies on the gluten free diet as its only treatment.

Sarah Sleet, chief executive of Coeliac UK said: “It is possible through further research, that finding the answers to coeliac disease could enable answers to other devastating autoimmune conditions such as Type 1 diabetes. With more people being diagnosed with coeliac disease each year and with new health complications emerging, it is critical that we make the commitment now to change the status quo and make coeliac disease research everyone’s priority.”

A video was produced as part of the appeal launch to show the impact of the disease on those affected and can be viewed here: www.coeliac.org.uk/researchfund. The video shows the various presentations of coeliac disease including refractory coeliac disease type 2 (which is not responsive to the gluten free diet), osteoporosis and gluten ataxia.

Donate today at: www.coeliac.org.uk/researchfund.

Read our press release.

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