Wednesday 8th February 2023

STAR turns 1! Here’s what we learned from the Symptom Tracking App for Raynaud’s in 2022

January 2023 marked the 1st Anniversary of the SRUK STAR App. The data contained within the app helps facilitate research into Raynaud’s, allowing us to learn more about the condition and how it affects our community. Read on to find out more about the STAR App and what your data has shown us so far!

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Wednesday 1st February 2023

Raynaud's Awareness Month 2023

SRUK calls on public to write to their MP to help keep heating affordable for people with Raynaud's

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Friday 25th February 2022

What's New? Upcoming Research on Raynaud's

Happy Raynaud's Awareness Month! In this week's article we take a closer look at some of the upcoming research focused on Raynaud's!

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Thursday 17th February 2022

Plan To Protect: Charities urge PM to support more than 500,000 immunocompromised people to live alongside COVID-19

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Friday 11th February 2022

MELODY - Vaccine Efficacy in Immunocompromised People

A national trial is recruiting people with scleroderma to see how they have responded to their COVID-19 vaccinations. Have they produced antibodies?

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Friday 4th February 2022

Introducing STAR!

STAR is the newly upgraded app for tracking your Raynaud’ symptoms. The App was created to help you manage and record your attacks, all whilst contributing to valuable scientific research in just a few simple clicks.

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Thursday 25th February 2021

The Link Between Metabolism and Fibrosis in People With Scleroderma

A new study from the UK has identified a possible connection between metabolism and fibrosis in people with scleroderma, with the potential to open up new treatment avenues in the future.

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Wednesday 10th February 2021

New SRUK research reveals millions of UK adults are 'woefully unaware' of Raynaud's

Our new research reveals that nearly half of UK adults don’t know any of the signs of Raynaud’s disease despite it being as common as hay fever and affecting one-in-six people.

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Friday 14th February 2020

The real reason for the gender heating wars

A survey released today for Raynaud’s Awareness Month shows that 61% of women surveyed who admit to secretly adjusting the heating in their home, turn it up or on, while 56% of men who do the same acknowledge turning it down or off on the sly.

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Monday 10th February 2020

Your Questions Answered: Is Raynaud’s syndrome hereditary and more

Despite Raynaud’s syndrome being a relatively common condition, with up to 10 million people in the UK diagnosed, several questions remain about the nature of the disease. We've addressed some of the most frequently asked ones here.

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