Resource Preparing for the festive season The festive season can be a time of great happiness. It can be a time to share gifts and to spend valuable time with loved ones. It can also be very stressful, tiring and physically demanding, especially for those with a long term condition. We hope these articles will help you to prepare for and get the best out of the Christmas period. Print Blog Getting through the festive period when you have RA Blog by Victoria Butler Blog Winter Warmth on a Budget: Tips for Beating the Chill with Rheumatoid Arthritis As winter sets in, keeping warm becomes a top priority, especially for those living with rheumatoid arthritis. Here are some budget-friendly tips to ensure you stay snug and comfortable this winter. Blog 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 […] Blog 6 Tips on hosting a Christmas dinner if you have RA If you're hosting Christmas dinner this year, we've put together 6 top tips to help you get through the prep and cooking if you have RA. Article Have yourself a ‘merry’ little Christmas? The facts on RA and alcohol Have yourself a ‘merry’ little Christmas? The facts on RA and alcohol Blog by Victoria Butler The UK has a long history with alcohol. In the middle ages, many men started their day drinking a beer with breakfast! Apparently this is not due to water being unsafe to drink (this appears to be a widespread […] 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 […] Article NRAS helpline closed over Christmas period The NRAS helpline will be closed from 1.30pm on 24th December 2025, reopening at 9.30am on 2nd January 2026.
Blog Winter Warmth on a Budget: Tips for Beating the Chill with Rheumatoid Arthritis As winter sets in, keeping warm becomes a top priority, especially for those living with rheumatoid arthritis. Here are some budget-friendly tips to ensure you stay snug and comfortable this winter.
Blog Winter Warmth on a Budget: Tips for Beating the Chill with Rheumatoid Arthritis As winter sets in, keeping warm becomes a top priority, especially for those living with rheumatoid arthritis. Here are some budget-friendly tips to ensure you stay snug and comfortable this winter.
Blog 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 […]
Blog 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 […]
Blog 6 Tips on hosting a Christmas dinner if you have RA If you're hosting Christmas dinner this year, we've put together 6 top tips to help you get through the prep and cooking if you have RA.
Blog 6 Tips on hosting a Christmas dinner if you have RA If you're hosting Christmas dinner this year, we've put together 6 top tips to help you get through the prep and cooking if you have RA.
Article Have yourself a ‘merry’ little Christmas? The facts on RA and alcohol Have yourself a ‘merry’ little Christmas? The facts on RA and alcohol Blog by Victoria Butler The UK has a long history with alcohol. In the middle ages, many men started their day drinking a beer with breakfast! Apparently this is not due to water being unsafe to drink (this appears to be a widespread […]
Article Have yourself a ‘merry’ little Christmas? The facts on RA and alcohol Have yourself a ‘merry’ little Christmas? The facts on RA and alcohol Blog by Victoria Butler The UK has a long history with alcohol. In the middle ages, many men started their day drinking a beer with breakfast! Apparently this is not due to water being unsafe to drink (this appears to be a widespread […]
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 […]
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 […]
Article NRAS helpline closed over Christmas period The NRAS helpline will be closed from 1.30pm on 24th December 2025, reopening at 9.30am on 2nd January 2026.
Article NRAS helpline closed over Christmas period The NRAS helpline will be closed from 1.30pm on 24th December 2025, reopening at 9.30am on 2nd January 2026.