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Canadian Celiac Association, Edmonton Chapter Description: Includes chapter information, projects, and information about coping with celiac disease. (celiac.edmonton.ab.ca) |
Celiac Disease Support Groups, Organizations & Contacts Description: A listing of celiac disease support groups, organizations and contacts. (celiac.com) |
Cincinnati, Ohio Celiac Support Group Description: Local information for people in the Cincinnati, Ohio area with this disease or gluten intolerance. Offers assistance in maintaining a gluten free diet and share current research information. (geocities.com) |
Coeliac Society of Tasmania Description: Includes membership information, disease overview, and list of meetings and support groups. (tas.coeliac.org.au) |
Halifax Chapter Canadian Celiac Association Description: This chapter is one of twenty-five chapters comprising the Canadian Celiac Association. It was founded in 1980 and incorporated in 1982. The Halifax Chapter has two Satellite Groups, one at Sydney and the other at Yarmouth. (www3.ns.sympatico.ca) |
Rochester Celiac Support Group Description: Offers meeting schedules and location, archives, GF food sources, restaurants, contact and newcomer information. (rochesterceliacs.org) |
San Francisco Bay Area Celiac Support Groups Description: Listing of San Francisco Bay Area celiac support groups and gluten free dining. Information on annual Stanford celiac conference. (celiacsupport.stanford.edu) |
The Canadian Celiac Association Description: Definition, symptoms, treatment, myths and facts about Celiac. (celiac.ca) |
The Canadian Celiac Association - Vancouver Chapter Description: Provides comprehensive, but straightforward access to information essential for local and visiting Celiacs. (vcn.bc.ca) |
The Coeliac Society of Australia Description: Includes membership information, list of state coeliac societies, symptoms & diagnosis, and list of publications. (coeliac.org.au) |
The Coeliac Society of the UK Description: Includes membership information, news, support, local groups, and publications. [Requires Flash] (coeliac.co.uk) |
Triangle Area Gluten Intolerance Group Description: An active support organization. "We are a group of people who suffer from Celiac-Sprue or Dermatitis Herpetiformis disease and live in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina, or its surrounding communities. Most of us live in one of the three larger cities -- Raleigh, Durham or Chapel Hill." (geocities.com) |
Western New York Gluten Free Diet Support Group Description: On-line help for people with gluten intolerance/Celiac Disease. Helpful information on testing, diet, area stores, restaurants & resources, and online newsletters. Buffalo Chapter of the Celiac-Spru Association. (buffaloglutenfree.org) |
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