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FlexCAre: Flexible Care Delivery Model for Arthritis
The way that patients receive healthcare for their inflammatory arthritis (IA) is outdated and doesn’t meet their needs. We’re recruiting for a research study that aims to find out what is important to you when it comes to follow-up and continued care delivery of your inflammatory rheumatic disease.
Faire ce qu’il faut pour s’épanouir malgré l’arthrite
Vivre avec l’arthrite n’est pas toujours simple. La Dre Linda Li, une chercheuse principale chez Arthrite-recherche Canada, explique comment le suivi des symptômes peut aider les gens à mieux gérer leur vie après un diagnostic d’arthrite.
Ce que vous devez savoir sur les services d’urgence si vous souffrez d’arthrite
Les poussées d’arthrite et les complications graves peuvent amener les gens à se rendre aux urgences. Nous vous proposons quelques conseils pour bien gérer la situation et éviter si possible de recourir aux services d’urgence.
L’arthrite, la grossesse et l’innocuité des médicaments : une entrevue avec Vienna Cheng
Vienna Cheng est l’une des 40 stagiaires en recherche qui travaillent chez Arthrite-recherche Canada. Apprenez-en plus sur ses recherches sur l’arthrite, la grossesse et l’innocuité des médicaments, et sur leurs impacts sur les personnes atteintes d’arthrite.
L’aspect mental de l’arthrite : les défis et les stratégies
Les personnes atteintes d’arthrite courent un risque accru de souffrir de problèmes de santé mentale tels que l’anxiété et la dépression. Découvrez comment Eileen a vécu ces difficultés après son diagnostic de polyarthrite rhumatoïde.
Souffrir d’arthrose quand on est jeune, ce n’est pas génial!
On estime que 12 millions de Canadiennes et de Canadiens souffriront d’arthrose d’ici 2040. Ce type d’arthrite ne touche pas que les personnes âgées. Découvrez comment l’arthrose de la hanche a conduit Kohle à se faire remplacer la hanche à l’âge de 30 ans.
Taking Steps to Thrive with Arthritis
It’s not easy to navigate life with arthritis. Arthritis Research Canada Senior Scientist, Dr. Linda Li, explains how symptom tracking can help people feel more in control of their lives after an arthritis diagnosis.
A Guide to Navigating the ER with Arthritis
Arthritis flares and serious complications can send people to the emergency department. We offer tips on navigating the experience, and ways to reduce the need to seek urgent care.
Arthritis, Pregnancy & Medication Safety with Vienna Cheng
Vienna Cheng is one of 40+ research trainees at Arthritis Research Canada. Learn about her research on arthritis, pregnancy and medication safety and its impact on people living with arthritis.
The Mental Side of Arthritis: Challenges & Strategies
People living with arthritis are more likely to experience mental health challenges like anxiety and depression. Learn about Eileen’s mental health journey after her rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis.
It’s Not Hip to Have Osteoarthritis Young
An estimated 12 million Canadians will have osteoarthritis by 2040. This type of arthritis doesn’t only affect older people. Meet Kohle and learn how hip osteoarthritis led to hip replacement surgery by age 30.
2025 ARThritis Soirée Raises over $440,000 to Change lives
Arthritis Research Canada is excited to welcome Dr. Carrie Ye (University of Alberta) and Dr. Codie Primeau (Western University) to its research team, leading scientists in the areas of bone health and chronic pain in sex and gender diverse communities.
Investigating the Mechanisms of Intramuscular Collagen Accumulation in Individuals with Knee Osteoarthritis
New parents living with autoimmune arthritis face added challenges. We’re recruiting participants for a research study that seeks to understand the impact of these challenges on the mental health of parents with autoimmune rheumatic diseases and to identify ways to support them.
Arthritis Research Canada Adds New Experts to Team to Meet Growing Needs of People in Canada with Arthritis
Arthritis Research Canada is excited to welcome Dr. Carrie Ye (University of Alberta) and Dr. Codie Primeau (Western University) to its research team, leading scientists in the areas of bone health and chronic pain in sex and gender diverse communities.
La parentalité avec de l’arthrite: comprendre comment la santé mentale est affectée et identifier des besoins de support
Les personnes atteintes d’arthrite auto-immune font face à des défis supplémentaires en tant que nouveaux parents, ce qui peut avoir un impact négatif sur leur santé mentale. Notre étude vise à mieux comprendre la santé mentale des parents atteints d’arthrite auto-immune et à identifier des besoins de support.
Early Parenthood with Arthritis: Understanding How Mental Health is Affected and Identifying Support Needs
New parents living with autoimmune arthritis face added challenges. We’re recruiting participants for a research study that seeks to understand the impact of these challenges on the mental health of parents with autoimmune rheumatic diseases and to identify ways to support them.
Arthritis Research Canada Welcomes Two Accomplished Leaders To Its Board of Directors
Two distinguished leaders appointed to the Arthritis Research Canada Board of Directors: Dr. Norma Biln and Kris Dattani.
Central Nervous System Pain Mechanism and Excitability Changes in Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis
Increasing evidence suggests that symptomatic knee osteoarthritis involves changes in how the nervous system transmits and processes information from the knee joint. We’re recruiting for a research study that aims to use different tools to assess differences in nervous system sensitivity between individuals with and without symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.
Arthritis Research Canada Strengthens Leadership with Two New Board Members
We are pleased to announce Kevin Joy – a Partner in the Strategy consulting practice at MNP – and William Sapphire – a portfolio manager at RBC Wealth Management who also leads the Sapphire Wealth Management Group – as new members of Arthritis Research Canada’s Board of Directors.
L’arthrite et les tatouages : peut-on se faire tatouer sans danger?
Alors que les tatouages gagnent en popularité au Canada, nous demandons à notre experte s’ils sont sans danger pour les personnes atteintes d’arthrite inflammatoire. Découvrez ce qu’une rhumatologue a à dire sur les risques associés aux tatouages pour les personnes qui souffrent d’arthrite.
Toute une vie avec l’arthrite : l’histoire de Lauren
Voici Lauren, la gagnante du défi Entraînez-vous pendant les fêtes et de la veste Beta offerte par Arc’teryx. Lauren souffre d’arthrite depuis l’âge de deux ans, mais c’est aussi une adepte de la forme physique et de la nutrition. Laissez-vous inspirer par son histoire!
Comment gérer les sensations de trouble liées au brouillard cérébral quand on souffre d’arthrite
De nombreuses personnes atteintes d’arthrite souffrent de dysfonctionnement cognitif, qu’on appelle aussi brouillard cérébral. Il peut affecter la capacité de réflexion, la mémoire et la concentration, et rendre le travail et les tâches quotidiennes plus difficiles. Nous vous proposons quelques conseils pour faire face à ce symptôme de l’arthrite.
Arthritis and Tattoos: Is It Safe to Get Inked?
As tattoos grow in popularity across Canada, we ask our expert, are they safe for people living with inflammatory arthritis? Find out what a rheumatologist has to say about the risks of putting art over your arthritis.
A Lifetime of Arthritis: Lauren’s Story
Meet Lauren! She’s the winner of our 2024 Holiday Fitness Challenge and the Beta Jacket donated by Arc’teryx. Diagnosed with arthritis at age two, Lauren is a lifelong fitness and nutrition buff. Get inspired by her story.
Navigating Brain Fog with Arthritis
Many people living with arthritis experience cognitive dysfunction, also called brain fog. It can impact thinking, memory and concentration and make working and completing daily tasks challenging. Discover tips for dealing with this arthritis symptom.
Arthritis Research Canada Scientist Honoured with Prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Susan Bartlett has been awarded the Arthritis Health Professions Association (AHPA) Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her important contributions to rheumatology.
Online Platform Aims to Educate Health Professionals on Managing Rheumatic Side Effects of Cancer Treatments
Arthritis Research Canada research scientists, CanRIO specialists, medical oncologists, and a pharmacist have created an innovative platform to support healthcare providers in better understanding, diagnosing, and treating patients who experience rheumatic side effects caused by cancer treatments.
Arthritis Research Canada Welcomes New Scientist to Its Research Team
Arthritis Research Canada welcomes Dr. Boyang Zheng to its research team as a Clinician Investigator. Dr. Zheng is dedicated to improving care for patients with systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease-related lung complications. His research, in collaboration with experts across Canada, seeks to enhance understanding, treatment, and outcomes for this serious condition. He is also working to establish a specialized clinic in Vancouver to provide comprehensive care and advance clinical research.
Arthritis Research Canada Launches Early Bird Ticket Sales for 2025 ARThritis Soirée
Arthritis Research Canada is excited to announce that early bird tickets for the 12th Annual ARThritis Soirée are now available. Presented by Beachcomber Hot Tubs, this signature event benefiting life-changing arthritis research will be held on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
Research Reveals Need for Ongoing COVID-19 Vaccination in Immunocompromised Individuals
This study represents the largest prospective cohort to assess breakthrough COVID-19 infection in individuals with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, and is the first study to focus on this group after their 3rd COVID-19 vaccination.