Birmingham experts back rheumatoid arthritis awareness fundraiser
University of Birmingham researchers are backing a special fundraiser for a charity which helps rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients of South Asian origin to live with the painful and incurable condition. The University's partnership with the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) is working together to help patients with RA from minority ethnic backgrounds better understand how to control the condition and self-manage. For the first time the team are supporting a special fundraising dinner organised by the NRAS, which sees Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar to act as the ambassador for University and NRAS and help engage the wider South Asian community. There will be dancing, traditional Henna Artists, Dhol players and more on Saturday 10 November, in Slough - near the charity's national HQ in Maidenhead. More details can be found on the NRAS website. University of Birmingham expert Dr Kanta Kumar led the partnership with NRAS. Her research over the 14 years has been implemented in form of videos to help engage South Asian RA patients.

