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Article Brain fog and rheumatoid arthritis Symptoms of brain fog Brain fog describes a feeling you may get when thought processes are slower or less clear (‘foggy’). People experiencing this sensation may also describe feeling ‘fuzzy headed’ or ‘sluggish’. Symptoms of brain fog may include: The impact of brain fog Brain fog can be embarrassing. An inability to answer a simple […]
Article TaILOR Study TaILOR Study How does Patient Initiated Follow-up (PIFU) compare to standard care follow up for people living with inflammatory arthritis? Full Title of study: What is the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) strategy compared to traditional pre-arranged appointments for people with inflammatory arthritis (IA) treated with long-term immune-suppressing therapies? A randomised controlled […]
Article Welsh Survey on Rheumatology 2024 – report In 2024, NRAS updated their patient survey, first done in 2016 and reported as part of the BSR State of Play for Wales report of that year, and sent it out as widely as possible across Wales to gauge people’s experiences of rheumatology services and care in a post pandemic landscape. We wanted the opportunity […]
Article NRAS’ further response to disability cuts from the Spring Statement NRAS’ further response to disability cuts from the Spring Statement The news around benefit changes have been a significant story over the last few weeks with many changes being announced. This has been an incredibly difficult time for people living with disabilities and many feeling scared about their future and how this will impact them. […]
Article Wear Purple for JIA 2025: A Splash of Purple for a Powerful Cause Wear Purple for JIA 2025: A Splash of Purple for a Powerful Cause The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) is thrilled to announce the return of its annual #WearPurpleForJIA campaign, set to take place on Friday, 23rd May 2025. This colourful initiative aims to raise awareness and funds for children and young people living with […]
Publication Stress Matters Stress Matters Our Stress Matters booklet follows on from our report by the same name, which covered the results of our study exploring patient experiences of stress in relation to their inflammatory arthritis (IA). This booklet explores what the findings of our study mean for people living with IA, what stress is and tips on how it […]
Blog Next year’s going to be different! Could your New Year’s resolutions help your RA? Blog by Victoria Butler Many people end the year hopeful that the next year will be better in some way. As the clock ticks over to 1st January, we mark the occasion with parties and fireworks, even though in reality, it’s just another day. For every person saying “Next year, I’m going to…” another is […]