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  • AOECS gives voice to coeliac consumers at Codex meeting in Budapest

    For consumers with celiac disease, it is important to be able to detect if food contains gluten. Precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) is a voluntary labelling practice used by food manufacturers to communicate the potential presence of allergens in food products that are not intentionally added as ingredients. AOECS advocates for further clarity and consistency for consumer-friendly labelling.

  • AOECS seeks clarification on EU Food additive regulation changes

    AOECS seeks clarification from the European Commission on a proposed change in Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008. This is a key piece of legislation within the European Union that governs the use of food additives (e.g. that can replace gluten). AOECS accepts the suggested change, but the main concern is if the current rules remain unchanged despite a new categorization.

  • European Commission to revise European Food Contact Material regulations

    Three independent studies from Coeliac Societies revealed gluten can migrate from food contact materials into gluten-free food. European Commission now assures ongoing preparatory efforts toward revising European Food Contact Material regulations to enhance consumer information, including labeling requirements and stricter rules on substance migration into food.

  • AOECS Participate in European Patient Forum Meeting on Artificial Intelligence

    As artificial intelligence is being more widely used in healthcare, AOECS needs to stay alert to future developments. This became evident when Veronica Rubio, Secretary General of the Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS), and Tunde Koltai, Chair of the Board, attended the European Patient Forum Leadership Meeting centered on Artificial Intelligence on April 13th, 2024.

  • Call for papers to ISCD symposium 5-7 September, 2024

    Are you interested in sharing your work on celiac disease at the largest medical conference for celiac disease this year? Submit your abstract before April 7th to the International Celiac Disease Symposium (ISCD). Open the story below to find the link to submit your research.

  • AOECS to Lift the Patient Perspective at Global Coeliac Conference

    To balance the focus on medical research on coeliac disease AOECS puts the spotlight on the 8,700 hours per year when a person with coeliac disease is not a patient at the largest research conference on coeliac disease, the International Celiac Disease Symposium (ICDS) in Sheffield 5-7 September 2024.

  • Urgent appeal to alleviate severe gluten-free food shortage in Ukraine

    🚨 Urgent Appeal 🚨 The shortage of gluten-free products in Ukraine persists. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ With most gluten-free food producers lost, coeliacs depend on shipments funded by the AOECS Emergency Fund. Your support can make a difference! 🀝 Please consider donating to aid coeliac Ukrainians in need. πŸ™πŸ’™ Donate now: https://bit.ly/3v0qMk4 #SupportUkraine #together4coeliacs #AOECSEmergencyFund

  • AOECS Scientific Research eBook reveals: No nutritional advantage to following a gluten-free diet unless you have to

    There is a belief that gluten-free products are healthier than gluten-containing thereby leading people to eat a gluten-free diet despite not having to. However, research presented in the new AOECS Scientific Research eBook shows that gluten-free food gives no added nutritional value and in some cases even is less healthy than equivalent gluten-containing products.

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