Women & arthritis webinar series

Women & arthritis webinar series

Join us for our 'Woman & arthritis' webinar series.

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By Arthritis Ireland
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4.2k attendees hosted 📈

Date and time

Thu, 15 May 2025 17:30 - Thu, 5 Jun 2025 18:30 UTC

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

15th May - Women & arthritis – what we need to know - Professor Gráinne Murphy


Many forms of inflammatory arthritis are due to autoimmune disease, and we know that autoimmune conditions affect more women than men. It is also believed that hormonal differences between men and wo...

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

22nd May - Pregnancy and family planning - Louise Moore & Celine O'Brien


There are many factors that women living with arthritis will need to take into consideration when planning a family. This episode will discuss the importance of pre-pregnancy planning; some of the po...

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

29th May - Menopause and arthritis - Mary Gillespie


There are various symptoms of arthritis that may worsen at a time of great hormonal change – menopause. This webinar will offer practical tips and exercises for relief (including suggestions of food...

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

5th June - Self-management - Úna Martin


This final episode of our webinar series will provide viewers with vital self-management skills - such as exercise and movement, diet and nutrition and managing stress - to help manage your symptoms ...

About this event

  • Event lasts 21 days 1 hour

A panel of experts will come together to discuss the topic of ‘Women and Arthritis’ in May-June 2025. This series aims to explore the reasons why many forms of inflammatory arthritis tend to affect more women than men (and what you need to know to prepare); the importance of planning ahead when it comes to starting a family; the potential impact of menopause on your arthritis (and what you can do about it) and, finally, the six pillars of lifestyle medicine that can have a huge impact on your symptoms and your ability to cope with life with a chronic condition.  

 

These conversations provide a space to talk openly and ask questions, helping to build a community of people interested in the topic of women and health.  

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