Explore our new MarrowKidz resources and win prizes! Read more
Join leading expert Dr Austin Kulasekararaj on Wednesday 2 September for a live Q & A session about the impact of Covid-19 on aplastic anaemia and PNH patients, and to discuss the implications of Eltrombopag as a bridge therapy. Read more
Join us for a Facebook watch party and Zoom chat to celebrate the launch of our brand new resource for children and young people with aplastic anaemia and their families. Read more
As we look ahead to Christmas, many are facing difficult decisions and conversations with families. Join Lesley on 19th November for a Wellbeing Webinar that arms you with skills and techniques to improve your emotional wellbeing, and those around you. Read more
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Post your pals some Super Rare biscuits and meet up online for a cup of tea and a chat - help us to spread the word about aplastic anaemia and raise funds to support people with this super rare disease. Read more
Set yourself a challenge to complete in February 2021 and raise money and awareness for aplastic anaemia. Raise £150 before Rare Disease Day and earn your limited edition Super Rare T-shirt! Read more
This year, The AAT have decided we all need a little extra Christmas cheer. So we're organising a Secret Santa for people affected by aplastic anaemia, and our wider community! Join in... Read more
On Monday 6th December 2021, Professor Hillmen and his team announced the latest developments in Coronavirus vaccine research, and what it means for people with aplastic anaemia and PNH. Read more
This webinar provided an in-depth look at aplastic anaemia and its treatments, led by Dr Shreyans Gandhi. What exactly is going on in your body when you have AA - and how can we fix it? Read more
This webinar was all about dealing with the day to day difficulties people with aplastic anaemia might be struggling with. Discussions include: how to go on holiday, supporting a 12 year old through treatment, and getting "back to normal" after the pandemic. Read more
Aplastic Anaemia Awareness Day is coming up on 4 March! Here are some ideas Read more
For many people with aplastic anaemia, dealing with fatigue is something they struggle with. Dr Debbie Cook, a Counselling Psychologist at Maggie's, provides some expert advice to help you feel better. Read more
Sepsis can be a serious, even life-threatening condition if left untreated. Watch the recording to learn more about its signs, symptoms, and what to do if you feel concerned. Read more
Watch the recording of our Q & A session with Dr Austin Kulasekararaj about cold and flu season, vaccinations, and how aplastic anaemia patients can keep themselves safe. Read more
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Do you suffer from memory issues, find it difficult to concentrate or just generally feel confused? Watch our webinar, hosted by a Clinical Psychologist and find out more about how to manage brain fog. Read more
Learn more about how to manage fatigue in this informative webinar hosted by Claire Traub, an Occupational Therapist. Read more
Learn more about how to stay fit and healthy, and exercise safely when living with aplastic anaemia. Read more
Learn more about how to maintain a healthy, but safe diet while living with aplastic anaemia. Read more
Learn more about your rights in the workplace and how your employer can support you through your aplastic anaemia diagnosis and treatment in our upcoming webinar. Read more
Watch this webinar to learn more about benefits and financial support that may be available for people living with aplastic anaemia and other rare bone marrow failures. Read more
Come along and join our webinar entitled Managing Your Sleep, and which is run by Psychologist Catarina Baptista. Catarina will offer you guidance, tips and useful tools to help you address any sleep issues you may be facing. Read more
Sepsis is a serious condition, and can be life-threatening if left untreated. Watch the recording of our webinar, held in partnership with the UK Sepsis Trust to find out more about the condition and what to do if you feel concerned. Read more