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Patient advocate Trishna Bharadia has been recognised by the prime minister for her work raising awareness about multiple sclerosis.
MS campaigner Trishna Bharadia has been named Woman of the Year at the 2018 Asian Achievers Awards at a glittering ceremony in London.
Trishna Bharadia has always loved sport – but when she started experiencing scary symptoms in her 20s she was terrified she might lose the ability to be active. ‘I first knew something was ...
That’s too late,” said Trishna Bharadia, 42, who has multiple sclerosis and has been largely isolating at home in Buckinghamshire, England, for the past two years.
Trishna was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2008, at the age of 28. She has since worked tirelessly to help and support others with MS, putting aside her own health issues to help raise ...
Over 130,000 people live with MS in the UK (Picture: Trishna Bharadia) ‘This is God’s way of telling you that you’ve done bad things in this or a former life. You’re being punished for ...
Critics say lifting regulations is premature and overlooks those who are most vulnerable, especially the hundreds of thousands who are immunocompromised.
Imagine you're 28, developing your career, relationships, trying to get on the property ladder and starting to make your way in the world. Then you're diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, the most ...
Multi-award-winning patient advocate, Trishna Bharadia, walks through the complications involved with an MS diagnosis, including the challenges for healthcare systems and a handful of insightful ...
Trishna Bharadia, multi award-winning health advocate and patient engagement consultant, said: “With the general move in healthcare towards shared-decision making models, the need to be an ...
Patient advocate Trishna Bharadia explains why shared decision making is crucial for ensuring multiple sclerosis patients feel heard and empowered image credit: freepik.com designed by rawpixel.com / ...
Trishna volunteers with several MS charities, including the MS Society, Asian MS and the MS Trust and, in 2013, she was named ‘Volunteer of the Year’ at the MS Society Awards.
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