News Medication used to lower cholesterol does not affect those with pre-radiographic knee osteoarthritis A study conducted by Arthritis Research Canada has shown that the use of statins, traditionally utilized to lower cholesterol, is neither harmful nor beneficial...
News Research Links TNF Biologics Use with Risk of Multiple Sclerosis New research from Arthritis Research Canada has shown a link between anti-TNFα biologics and multiple sclerosis. Anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) agents are a class of biologic drugs used...
News Conducting Life-Changing Arthritis Research from Coast to Coast Arthritis Research Canada continues to expand with a new centre at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. With this announcement, Arthritis Research Canada is pleased to welcome to the team,...
News Escaping Arthritis Through Research Hayley was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) at 13 years old. It might be shocking to learn that babies and children can get arthritis, since we often think of it as a disease that happens much later in life....
News Computer Simulation Study Helps Assess Interventions to Reduce the Burden of Low Back Pain October 4, 2022 (Vancouver) — Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. A study conducted by Arthritis Research Canada sought to examine the impact...
News Reducing Body Fat helps to Minimize the Risk of Developing Gout, Especially in Women October 3, 2022 (Vancouver) — Excess weight and genetics have been linked to an increased risk of gout, according to a recent study conducted by Arthritis Research Canada....
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