Select topic…AllAbout NRASApni Jung info for South Asian communityCommunityCOVID-19Diagnosis and MonitoringDiet and ExerciseEventsFamily PlanningFundraisingHealthcare professionalsOther ConditionsResearchSelf-managementSymptoms and CausesTreatmentWork and BenefitsSort byNewest – OldestOldest – Newest News, 30 Apr Rheumatology care compromised due to overworked NHS nurses The excessive workload for NHS rheumatology nurse specialists is compromising patient care, according to a new report released today. News, 15 Apr Frogmore House and Garden Open Day Frogmore House and Garden, the charming royal retreat set within Windsor Castle’s magnificent Home Park, will open to the public on 28, 29 and 30 May 2019 as part of the annual charity garden open days. One of the three charities that will benefit from the proceeds of this year’s open days is the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS). News, 03 Jan NRAS Medical Advisor and Patron Professor Iain McInnes awarded CBE for services to medicine Congratulations to Professor Iain McInnes, the Muirhead Professor of Medicine and Director of the Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation for being recognised in the New Year’s Honours civilian list. News, 12 Nov Ailsa Bosworth live on Sky News following Tennis Pro RA diagnosis NRAS CEO, Ailsa Bosworth, appeared live on Sky News after Caroline Wozniacki RA diagnosis. News, 30 Oct Osteoporosis is a risk factor for people with RA and JIA See the following press release about an important new report on the state of play of osteoporosis in the UK. News, 21 Jun What’s in a name? – A personal view (Personal Blog by Ailsa) I’ve lived with sero-negative, inflammatory polyarthritis for nearly half a life-time, (39 years), which I refer to as RA. That was the diagnosis I was given at the time, but along the way I was told I had the HLAB27 gene which people with RA do not routinely have. This particular gene relates to Ankylosing Spondylitis which is what my father had from before I was born. Also in recent years I have developed mild psoriasis although I’m not sure whether this is due to the disease process or a side effect of the many drugs I have taken to combat this dreadful disease. News, 20 Jun Research from NRAS reveals low level of knowledge for rheumatoid arthritis only 1 in 4 Brits knows what Rheumatoid Arthritis is. RA Awareness Week: 18-24 June. #ReframeRA News, 26 Apr Apni Jung अपनी जंग There is a big social stigma around Rheumatoid Arthritis (and other long term conditions) in South Asian communities! Research suggests South Asian people with RA are often forced to hide their condition due to society beliefs, misconceptions etc. Combined with language barriers, this can have a severe impact on their ability to receive accurate info and live a healthy life. News, 23 Mar Biosimilars and Rheumatoid Arthritis | Making the switch The Oxford Academic Health Science Network (Oxford AHSN) and Sandoz, have developed an informative animation on biosimilars with input from individuals living with inflammatory arthritis and in partnership with the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society. Previous Page 1 … 9 10 11
News, 30 Apr Rheumatology care compromised due to overworked NHS nurses The excessive workload for NHS rheumatology nurse specialists is compromising patient care, according to a new report released today.
News, 15 Apr Frogmore House and Garden Open Day Frogmore House and Garden, the charming royal retreat set within Windsor Castle’s magnificent Home Park, will open to the public on 28, 29 and 30 May 2019 as part of the annual charity garden open days. One of the three charities that will benefit from the proceeds of this year’s open days is the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS).
News, 03 Jan NRAS Medical Advisor and Patron Professor Iain McInnes awarded CBE for services to medicine Congratulations to Professor Iain McInnes, the Muirhead Professor of Medicine and Director of the Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation for being recognised in the New Year’s Honours civilian list.
News, 12 Nov Ailsa Bosworth live on Sky News following Tennis Pro RA diagnosis NRAS CEO, Ailsa Bosworth, appeared live on Sky News after Caroline Wozniacki RA diagnosis.
News, 30 Oct Osteoporosis is a risk factor for people with RA and JIA See the following press release about an important new report on the state of play of osteoporosis in the UK.
News, 21 Jun What’s in a name? – A personal view (Personal Blog by Ailsa) I’ve lived with sero-negative, inflammatory polyarthritis for nearly half a life-time, (39 years), which I refer to as RA. That was the diagnosis I was given at the time, but along the way I was told I had the HLAB27 gene which people with RA do not routinely have. This particular gene relates to Ankylosing Spondylitis which is what my father had from before I was born. Also in recent years I have developed mild psoriasis although I’m not sure whether this is due to the disease process or a side effect of the many drugs I have taken to combat this dreadful disease.
News, 20 Jun Research from NRAS reveals low level of knowledge for rheumatoid arthritis only 1 in 4 Brits knows what Rheumatoid Arthritis is. RA Awareness Week: 18-24 June. #ReframeRA
News, 26 Apr Apni Jung अपनी जंग There is a big social stigma around Rheumatoid Arthritis (and other long term conditions) in South Asian communities! Research suggests South Asian people with RA are often forced to hide their condition due to society beliefs, misconceptions etc. Combined with language barriers, this can have a severe impact on their ability to receive accurate info and live a healthy life.
News, 23 Mar Biosimilars and Rheumatoid Arthritis | Making the switch The Oxford Academic Health Science Network (Oxford AHSN) and Sandoz, have developed an informative animation on biosimilars with input from individuals living with inflammatory arthritis and in partnership with the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society.
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