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Arthritis Research Canada Study Recognized as One of EULAR Rheumatology Open’s Most Impactful Articles of 2025
Arthritis Research Canada Study Recognized as One of EULAR Rheumatology Open’s Most Impactful...
BE CARING: A Prospective Study of Breast Milk Concentration of Bimekizumab in Mothers Taking Bimzelx® (Bimekizumab)
BE CARING: A Prospective Study of Breast Milk Concentration of Bimekizumab in Mothers Taking...
Study Finds That Common Diabetes Medications Don’t Link to Higher Risk of Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Study Finds That Common Diabetes Medications Don’t Link to Higher Risk of Autoimmune Rheumatic...
Arthritis Research Canada Study Highlights the Importance of Recognizing Diverse Roles and Identities in Health Research

– A new commentary published in BMJ Open, led by Arthritis Research Canada trainee Ellen Wang, sheds light on an important phenomenon in health research. Specifically, how the multiple identities of patients and public, researchers, and clinicians shape research partnerships.

Ty Clayton Raises over $15,000 for Arthritis Research by Running a Marathon a Day

After running the equivalent of 12 marathons in 12 days, Ty Clayton has crossed the finish line of his incredible 500-kilometer journey across Vancouver Island — all to raise awareness about arthritis and support arthritis research. His effort has already raised $15,045 for Arthritis Research Canada and continues to inspire people nationwide.

 

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Vous avez l’impression que votre médecin ne vous prend pas au sérieux? Vous pourriez être victime d’une certaine forme de manipulation psychologique, connue sous le nom de gaslighting médical.Vous avez l’impression que votre médecin ne vous prend pas au sérieux? Vous pourriez être victime d’une certaine forme de manipulation psychologique, connue sous le nom de gaslighting médical.

Vous avez l’impression que votre médecin ne vous prend pas au sérieux? Découvrez ce qu’est le gaslighting médical grâce aux explications d’une patiente et d’une rhumatologue.

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Arthritis Research Canada’s Scientists Seek to Improve Equity, Diversity, Inclusion in Rheumatology Research

Past studies reveal certain groups of people – especially those who are diverse or disadvantaged – are often left out of arthritis research. Yet, individuals in diverse communities experience higher rates of arthritis and poorer health outcomes. An Arthritis Research Canada team has secured a grant to advance equity, diversity and inclusion in arthritis research and ensure results reflect the experiences of all patients.

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Être un bon parent quand on est atteint d’arthrite, c’est possible!

Les pères et les mères atteints d’arthrite disent avoir plus de difficultés à remplir leur rôle de parent que les parents qui ne souffrent pas d’arthrite, mais ils se sentent aussi compétents et éprouvent le même sentiment de satisfaction que ceux qui n’ont pas d’arthrite. Voyez ce que nos experts ont à dire sur la façon de composer avec l’arthrite quand on a des petits à la maison.

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Jennifer Pielak: Arthritis & Parenting

Elise was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis at age four and has faced many challenges. Twenty years later, she’s about to start a teaching career. Discover why and how she chose this profession as a young person with arthritis.

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