Wednesday 22nd January 2020
The latest research into Raynaud's syndrome
Research into many aspects of Raynaud’s syndrome has recently been conducted, but it is crucial that more research is focused on areas such as treatment, diagnoses and causes.
Wednesday 22nd January 2020
Research into many aspects of Raynaud’s syndrome has recently been conducted, but it is crucial that more research is focused on areas such as treatment, diagnoses and causes.
Friday 17th January 2020
At SRUK’s Regional Conference in Glasgow, physiotherapist Will Gregory presented the latest research within this field as well as his recommendations for helpful exercises that could be performed.
Friday 10th January 2020
Congratulations to our Chair of Trustees, Jeremy Pearson, who has been awarded a very well-deserved MBE in the New Year Honours List for services to medical research.
Tuesday 7th January 2020
For patients with scleroderma and Raynaud’s, the winter season can be tricky to navigate with dry and sensitive skin. When the cold weather starts to ravage joints, skin and more, maintaining a high quality of life is important for keeping us grounded!
Thursday 2nd January 2020
To close out the decade, we shared our 19 most popular stories from 2019, building up to our most read piece of the year.
Thursday 12th December 2019
Our 2019 Raynaud’s Awareness Month in February was a great success, with over 25,000 people taking our online Raynaud’s test. We want to do even better in 2020 and we need your help.
Monday 9th December 2019
Back in May 2019, we asked you to take part in a survey to help us understand how we can better serve our community of people living with scleroderma and Raynaud’s. We'd like to thank over 1,000 of you for completing the survey.
Wednesday 4th December 2019
To give you a little insight into how scleroderma and Raynaud's can impact a person’s quality of life, we asked a few of our community members to share their experiences.
Wednesday 27th November 2019
Many things can impact the quality of a person’s life, especially if you are living with a long-term chronic condition like scleroderma or Raynaud’s phenomenon. There are many ways to help manage the conditions, including better nutrition and exercise.
Thursday 21st November 2019
SRUK has long recognised that detecting the conditions earlier is key to ensuring that people live longer and better lives, which is why we fund studies to improve our understanding of the early warning signs of the conditions.