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Article CORE – UK Kings College London study Over the past few months the global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected us all. The medical community has struggled to make decisions in the best interest of our community, whilst at the same time trying to learn about how the virus affects people, why it is as dangerous as it is, and what […]
Article Our COVID voices The arrival of the COVID-19 virus has made everyday life feel very different. Health and care services are being delivered differently, and many services have stopped altogether. Our ability to take part in our communities and to see friends and family is limited. Everything from food shopping, to home care, to doctors’ appointments has changed. […]
Article PRINCIPLE trial Has your doctor or nurse said you are likely to have a COVID-19 infection or do you have any of these symptoms? – Continuous new or worsening cough – High temperature And have had them for fewer than 15 days? OR had you had a positive test for SARS-CoV-2 infection taken fewer than 15 days ago […]
Article Medical Technology Group Patients and Medical Technology survey The COVID-19 pandemic has put an unprecedented strain on the National Health Service, requiring healthcare workers to quickly adapt, while significantly impacting the way services are delivered. The Medical Technology Group is looking to gain an insight into how the pandemic has affected patients’ experience, how they receive their care and engage with clinicians, and […]
Article Rheumabuddy The app is suitable for people over the age of 16 years to use independently. The pain body-map allows you to pinpoint and note specific areas of pain. You can also log sleep, exercise and hours of work or school. It is also possible to chat with other patients and learn from their experiences. RheumaBuddy […]
Article Charitable Trusts and Foundations giving NRAS receives no statutory funding and relies entirely on funds raised through voluntary donations including grants from Trusts and Foundations. With the support of our valued trusts, foundations and individual donors, we can reach even more people with RA and empower them to take control of their condition. Out of every £1 raised by NRAS, 82p is spent delivering services […]
Article Trusts and Foundations – previously funded projects How our trust funders have supported NRAS Our trust funders have helped NRAS: Across the UK, over 450,000 people living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and over 10,000 young people (< 16 years) living with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), and their families, have access to a freephone helpline which is often accessed at a time […]
Article Fundraising Information If there are any other questions you have, please get in touch with a member of our friendly fundraising team on fundraising@nras.org.uk or call 01628 823 524 (and press 2), we are always happy to hear from those who support NRAS. Thank you so much for your support, NRAS wouldn’t exist without people like you!