Tuesday 21st May 2019
Hannah’s Story of Localised Scleroderma
Here's Hannah's story of how overlapping diagnoses of lichen sclerosis, localised scleroderma, hypermobility, fibromyalgia and irritable bowel syndrome changed her life forever.
Tuesday 21st May 2019
Here's Hannah's story of how overlapping diagnoses of lichen sclerosis, localised scleroderma, hypermobility, fibromyalgia and irritable bowel syndrome changed her life forever.
Tuesday 14th May 2019
Travis Munn, ex-professional footballer for Mansfield Town and Boston United, shares his experience of systemic scleroderma after his symptoms forced him to give up his sporting career.
Tuesday 7th May 2019
Read Jane Potter's story of using exercise and her love of sport to fight back against her Raynaud's symptoms.
Tuesday 15th May 2018
Find out what's happening for World Scleroderma Day on 29th June.
Tuesday 9th May 2017
Friday 5th May 2017
We're calling for a clear commitment from the government to review and reform the medical exemption criteria for prescription charges, which was compiled in 1968 and will be 50 years old next year, to include all those with long-term conditions.
Wednesday 3rd May 2017
There is a link between long-term physical health conditions, such as Raynaud’s phenomenon and scleroderma, and mental health problems such as depression, is well known. According to the Department of Health, more than 15 million people in England – 30% of the population – have one or more long-term conditions,1 and evidence suggests at least 30% of people with a long-term physical health condition also have a mental health condition.2 If you are struggling, you are therefore not alone.
Tuesday 17th May 2016
EULAR’s 2016 annual congress is at the Excel Centre in London, commencing 8th June, Wednesday afternoon and closing on Saturday 11th June.
Friday 6th May 2016