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Survey: COVID-19 and Adrenal Insufficiency

Survey: COVID-19 and Adrenal Insufficiency

The CAH Support Group has been working as part of the Adrenal Causes Together (ACT) group for the last 8 months and one of the many positive outcomes of this has been the development of this survey - 'COVID-19 and Adrenal Insufficiency'. The survey is to help...

Virtual Family Meeting – 22nd November, 10am UK time

Virtual Family Meeting – 22nd November, 10am UK time

The Support Group will be running a virtual Family Meeting on Sunday 22nd November at 10am (UK time). We will have Dr Nils Krone from Sheffield online with us for the first hour, to answer any questions you may have, and we will have time afterwards to chat and...

Updated NHS Steroid Card Released

Updated NHS Steroid Card Released

A new NHS steroid card has been released - it's been developed by the Society for Endocrinology (SfE), Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I), to be carried by patients at risk of adrenal crisis. How do I get a copy of the...

Vote for ‘Journey of Hope’!

Vote for ‘Journey of Hope’!

A message from 'Same but Different': ‘Journey of Hope’ is a short film offering a glimpse in to the lives of families where children have received a rare genomic diagnosis. In a world where labels and diagnosis are often framed negatively, this film highlights the...

Donate with Bank Transfer through JustGiving

Donate with Bank Transfer through JustGiving

You can now send donations to us using bank transfer through JustGiving.  No setup is necessary and the process using bank-grade security.  Read more at JustGiving. Recent Blog Posts

Family Meeting in Newry, Ireland – 9th February, 2-6pm

Family Meeting in Newry, Ireland – 9th February, 2-6pm

The annual Ireland family meeting will be held on Sunday, 9th February from 2pm - 6pm at Bessbrook Community Centre, Ireland. Places are limited so for more information and to book a place, please contact Jo & Mark - our area coordinators for Ireland - through the...

CAH treatment may be linked to lower bone mineral density

CAH treatment may be linked to lower bone mineral density

Higher glucocorticoid doses for adults with CAH may be associated with lower bone mineral density, especially among women and those prescribed prednisolone, according to findings published in Clinical Endocrinology. Read more on Healio. Recent Blog Posts

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