Blog Read our new NRAS blog featuring hints and tips on how to manage your RA and personal stories from the RA community. Web link You have to be proactive in managing your illness – Amanda's Story For this RA story, we hear from Amanda who was diagnosed at 37, after a misdiagnosis by GP's and multiple hospital visits. Article A gift for a friend Have you ever struggled to find the perfect gift for someone living with RA? Our helpline team give suggestions on the perfect gift. Article 6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies 6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies Blog by Victoria Butler Many people with RA tell us their joint pains lessen in the warmer weather, but if you are one of the approximately 16 million people in the UK who suffer from hay fever you will also be aware that warmer weather brings with it […] Article South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine Guest Blog by Rebecca Watson Hi Everyone, my name is Rebecca. Last summer my partner Krishan and I completed a 163 mile walk along the South West Coastal Path, raising over £3,300 for NRAS. I am incredibly grateful to NRAS for giving us this opportunity […] Article How to tell your friends or family you have RA How to tell your friends or family you have RA Having a rheumatic condition can be difficult as it affects many aspects of your life, including your friendships. Although it can be nerve-wracking to tell other people about your condition, it can also be really beneficial as your friends may be able to understand your […] Article 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions Blog by Nadine Garland Many people with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) have been shielding for almost 2 years now and the thought of the easing of restrictions is challenging at best. With yesterday’s announcement that England will be lifting all COVID restrictions in April, we have heard that […] Article 5 Tech Tips: Optimise your smartphone to assist your RA 5 Tech Tips: Optimise your smartphone to assist your RA Blog by Geoff West As someone who works in marketing, my life pretty much revolves around the digital space and in recent years it’s become increasingly difficult to switch off. With my phone constantly reminding me just how much I use it, I’ve made it […] Article Reflections on how COVID has changed the health landscape Reflections on how COVID has changed the health landscape and highlighted the importance of supported self-management By Ailsa Bosworth, MBE As we begin 2022, I’ve taken time out to reflect on what has happened in healthcare delivery generally, but especially within rheumatology, and many of you will be aware that we have produced resources to […] Article 6 Tech Stocking Fillers to aid RA 6 Tech Stocking Fillers to aid RA Blog by Geoff West Being new to RA and JIA, my first few weeks at NRAS have been a real learning experience. I’ve had to really delve into the ins and outs of the disease to better try and understand the challenges that come to those who suffer […] Article Top 10 tips for travelling with RA Top 10 tips for travelling with RA Blog by Nadine Garland I think I am the perfect person to ask about travelling with RA, because it is something I love to do and basically what brings me to the UK from Australia. I was diagnosed with RA way back in 1987 at 19 years of age, and was given a bleak prognosis of the life […] Article The reluctant CEO The reluctant CEO Blog by Clare Jacklin When in June 2019 I took over as NRAS CEO from founder Ailsa Bosworth, little did I know what was ahead for me. I was resistant, for quite some time, to even considering taking on the role of Chief Executive. I really didn’t feel qualified or knowledgeable enough […] Article The Frustrations of knowing the benefits of exercise and good sleep in inflammatory arthritis, when you can’t do it and sleep constantly evades you The Frustrations of knowing the benefits of exercise and good sleep in inflammatory arthritis, when you can’t do it and sleep constantly evades you Blog by Ailsa Bosworth MBE I’m normally a glass half full, optimistic person and I still am in spite of the rant I’m about to have! However, listening to Dr. Michael […] << Previous Page NRAS in 2023 0 Helpline enquiries 0 Publications sent out 0 People reached
Web link You have to be proactive in managing your illness – Amanda's Story For this RA story, we hear from Amanda who was diagnosed at 37, after a misdiagnosis by GP's and multiple hospital visits.
Web link You have to be proactive in managing your illness – Amanda's Story For this RA story, we hear from Amanda who was diagnosed at 37, after a misdiagnosis by GP's and multiple hospital visits.
Article A gift for a friend Have you ever struggled to find the perfect gift for someone living with RA? Our helpline team give suggestions on the perfect gift.
Article A gift for a friend Have you ever struggled to find the perfect gift for someone living with RA? Our helpline team give suggestions on the perfect gift.
Article 6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies 6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies Blog by Victoria Butler Many people with RA tell us their joint pains lessen in the warmer weather, but if you are one of the approximately 16 million people in the UK who suffer from hay fever you will also be aware that warmer weather brings with it […]
Article 6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies 6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies Blog by Victoria Butler Many people with RA tell us their joint pains lessen in the warmer weather, but if you are one of the approximately 16 million people in the UK who suffer from hay fever you will also be aware that warmer weather brings with it […]
Article South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine Guest Blog by Rebecca Watson Hi Everyone, my name is Rebecca. Last summer my partner Krishan and I completed a 163 mile walk along the South West Coastal Path, raising over £3,300 for NRAS. I am incredibly grateful to NRAS for giving us this opportunity […]
Article South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine Guest Blog by Rebecca Watson Hi Everyone, my name is Rebecca. Last summer my partner Krishan and I completed a 163 mile walk along the South West Coastal Path, raising over £3,300 for NRAS. I am incredibly grateful to NRAS for giving us this opportunity […]
Article How to tell your friends or family you have RA How to tell your friends or family you have RA Having a rheumatic condition can be difficult as it affects many aspects of your life, including your friendships. Although it can be nerve-wracking to tell other people about your condition, it can also be really beneficial as your friends may be able to understand your […]
Article How to tell your friends or family you have RA How to tell your friends or family you have RA Having a rheumatic condition can be difficult as it affects many aspects of your life, including your friendships. Although it can be nerve-wracking to tell other people about your condition, it can also be really beneficial as your friends may be able to understand your […]
Article 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions Blog by Nadine Garland Many people with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) have been shielding for almost 2 years now and the thought of the easing of restrictions is challenging at best. With yesterday’s announcement that England will be lifting all COVID restrictions in April, we have heard that […]
Article 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions Blog by Nadine Garland Many people with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) have been shielding for almost 2 years now and the thought of the easing of restrictions is challenging at best. With yesterday’s announcement that England will be lifting all COVID restrictions in April, we have heard that […]
Article 5 Tech Tips: Optimise your smartphone to assist your RA 5 Tech Tips: Optimise your smartphone to assist your RA Blog by Geoff West As someone who works in marketing, my life pretty much revolves around the digital space and in recent years it’s become increasingly difficult to switch off. With my phone constantly reminding me just how much I use it, I’ve made it […]
Article 5 Tech Tips: Optimise your smartphone to assist your RA 5 Tech Tips: Optimise your smartphone to assist your RA Blog by Geoff West As someone who works in marketing, my life pretty much revolves around the digital space and in recent years it’s become increasingly difficult to switch off. With my phone constantly reminding me just how much I use it, I’ve made it […]
Article Reflections on how COVID has changed the health landscape Reflections on how COVID has changed the health landscape and highlighted the importance of supported self-management By Ailsa Bosworth, MBE As we begin 2022, I’ve taken time out to reflect on what has happened in healthcare delivery generally, but especially within rheumatology, and many of you will be aware that we have produced resources to […]
Article Reflections on how COVID has changed the health landscape Reflections on how COVID has changed the health landscape and highlighted the importance of supported self-management By Ailsa Bosworth, MBE As we begin 2022, I’ve taken time out to reflect on what has happened in healthcare delivery generally, but especially within rheumatology, and many of you will be aware that we have produced resources to […]
Article 6 Tech Stocking Fillers to aid RA 6 Tech Stocking Fillers to aid RA Blog by Geoff West Being new to RA and JIA, my first few weeks at NRAS have been a real learning experience. I’ve had to really delve into the ins and outs of the disease to better try and understand the challenges that come to those who suffer […]
Article 6 Tech Stocking Fillers to aid RA 6 Tech Stocking Fillers to aid RA Blog by Geoff West Being new to RA and JIA, my first few weeks at NRAS have been a real learning experience. I’ve had to really delve into the ins and outs of the disease to better try and understand the challenges that come to those who suffer […]
Article Top 10 tips for travelling with RA Top 10 tips for travelling with RA Blog by Nadine Garland I think I am the perfect person to ask about travelling with RA, because it is something I love to do and basically what brings me to the UK from Australia. I was diagnosed with RA way back in 1987 at 19 years of age, and was given a bleak prognosis of the life […]
Article Top 10 tips for travelling with RA Top 10 tips for travelling with RA Blog by Nadine Garland I think I am the perfect person to ask about travelling with RA, because it is something I love to do and basically what brings me to the UK from Australia. I was diagnosed with RA way back in 1987 at 19 years of age, and was given a bleak prognosis of the life […]
Article The reluctant CEO The reluctant CEO Blog by Clare Jacklin When in June 2019 I took over as NRAS CEO from founder Ailsa Bosworth, little did I know what was ahead for me. I was resistant, for quite some time, to even considering taking on the role of Chief Executive. I really didn’t feel qualified or knowledgeable enough […]
Article The reluctant CEO The reluctant CEO Blog by Clare Jacklin When in June 2019 I took over as NRAS CEO from founder Ailsa Bosworth, little did I know what was ahead for me. I was resistant, for quite some time, to even considering taking on the role of Chief Executive. I really didn’t feel qualified or knowledgeable enough […]
Article The Frustrations of knowing the benefits of exercise and good sleep in inflammatory arthritis, when you can’t do it and sleep constantly evades you The Frustrations of knowing the benefits of exercise and good sleep in inflammatory arthritis, when you can’t do it and sleep constantly evades you Blog by Ailsa Bosworth MBE I’m normally a glass half full, optimistic person and I still am in spite of the rant I’m about to have! However, listening to Dr. Michael […]
Article The Frustrations of knowing the benefits of exercise and good sleep in inflammatory arthritis, when you can’t do it and sleep constantly evades you The Frustrations of knowing the benefits of exercise and good sleep in inflammatory arthritis, when you can’t do it and sleep constantly evades you Blog by Ailsa Bosworth MBE I’m normally a glass half full, optimistic person and I still am in spite of the rant I’m about to have! However, listening to Dr. Michael […]