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Arthritis Research Canada Unpacks Biosimilars Transition Policies in Free Webinar
Scientific director to shed light on safety and efficacy of biosimilars and biosimilar transition policies for individuals living with inflammatory arthritis in free webinar on September 29th.
It’s Arthritis Awareness Month – Don’t Let Arthritis Stand In Your Way!
This Arthritis Awareness Month join Arthritis Research Canada as we share vital research to help people navigate the challenges of arthritis.
La vie amoureuse lorsqu’on est atteint d’une maladie chronique
Comment les personnes atteintes d’arthrite peuvent-elles naviguer dans les méandres du monde des rencontres? Parler d’une maladie chronique avec quelqu’un que vous connaissez à peine n’est pas toujours chose facile. Nous vous proposons quelques idées pour profiter d’une vie amoureuse épanouie sans sacrifier votre santé.
L’ergothérapie au service des personnes atteintes d’arthrite
Vous souffrez d’arthrite? Les tâches quotidiennes sont parfois pénibles? Un ergothérapeute pourrait vous aider à trouver des réponses et à bénéficier d’une meilleure qualité de vie. Voyez comment les ergothérapeutes peuvent vous faciliter la vie, au travail comme à la maison.
En souvenir de Pat Carney
En tant que membre fondateur et formidable de notre conseil d’administration et premier donateur d’Arthrite-recherche Canada, Pat Carney a joué un rôle central dans la création de notre organisation, a soutenu la création d’un conseil consultatif de personnes atteintes d’arthrite pour diriger la recherche pertinente et a déclaré : Le travail d’Arthrite-Recherche Canada consistait à se concentrer sur « la recherche pratique pour améliorer la vie quotidienne ».
La famille Virani donne l’exemple pour assurer l’avenir de la recherche sur l’arthrite
La Fondation de la famille Amir et Yasmin Virani a fait un don de 250 000 $ pour soutenir la chaire de recherche John Esdaile sur l’arthrite. Qui est la famille à l’origine de ce don et pourquoi soutient-elle la recherche vitale sur l’arthrite?
Le mouvement, un remède efficace
Ronit Rosenblum a appris qu’elle souffrait de polyarthrite rhumatoïde à 27 ans. Elle a eu l’impression que sa vie s’arrêtait d’un coup. Elle s’est alors tournée vers l’exercice pour trouver des réponses. Découvrez comment elle s’est remise en forme et jetez un coup d’œil à ce que propose notre trousse d’entraînement musculaire I START.
Remembering Pat Carney
As a founding and formidable member of our Board of Directors and the first donor to Arthritis Research Canada, Pat Carney played a central role in establishing our organization, supported the creation of an advisory board of persons with arthritis to drive relevant research, and stated that Arthritis Research Canada’s job was to focus on “practical research to improve everyday living”.
Movement as Medicine
Ronit Rosenblum was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at age 27 and felt like her life had come to a standstill. She turned to exercise for answers. Learn about her fitness journey and our unique strength training toolkit.
Occupational Therapy for Everyday Life with Arthritis
Living with arthritis? Struggling with daily tasks? Visiting an occupational therapist might help you find answers and live a higher quality life. Discover how OTs can help people with arthritis navigate work, cooking, exercise and more.
Top Tips for Dating with Chronic Illness
Dive into the world of dating with arthritis. It can be scary to talk about chronic illness with people you barely know. We’ve got tips to help you navigate the dating scene without sacrificing your overall health.
Virani Family Takes Steps to Secure the Future of Arthritis Research
The Amir and Yasmin Virani Family Foundation has generously donated $250,000 to support the Dr. John Esdaile Professorship in Arthritis Research. Learn about the family behind the donation and why they support vital arthritis research.
Clinical Trial Will Study the Effects of Arthritis Medication on Cancer Patients with Inflammatory Arthritis
Investigators will conduct a clinical trial comparing short term use of Adalimumab to usual care to see if this is effective in “turning off” the arthritis, preventing long term joint inflammation, and allowing ongoing cancer treatment.
New Research to Prevent Fractures in People with Osteoporosis Could Change Care Delivery in BC
Currently, there are effective treatments aimed at reducing the risk of broken bones, but less than 20% of people suffering from fragility fractures receive this type of treatment. New research will work to spread the adoption of a model that improves the care given to people after a fracture and prevent future injuries.
Diabetes Medication Could Be Beneficial For People With Gout
People with gout suffer from painful joint flares that affect their quality of life and may also increase the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Reducing these episodes is key to managing this disease. This study used data from BC residents to investigate if a recently approved drug to treat type 2 diabetes, could help people with gout.
Co-developing a Flexible Care Delivery Model for Arthritis (FlexCAre)
Want to participate in research? This recruitment is aimed to finding people living with inflammatory types of arthritis to hold discussion groups and gather their input into the design of the FlexCAre model.
Study That Links Bone Marrow Lesion To Hip Cartilage Degeneration Is Key For The Future Of Osteoarthritis Research
Bone marrow lesions (BMLS) are associated with hip pain and progressive cases of osteoarthritis. Existing research in the knee has suggested that BMLs appear alongside cartilage damage. A new study found this to also be true for the hip.
Arthritis Research Canada Welcomes New Research Scientist Affiliated with the Université de Montréal
Dr. Hoa is a rheumatologist and clinician-scientist committed to research for improving the care of patients living with systemic sclerosis. She brings extensive knowledge and expertise to our multidisciplinary scientific team.
La Soirée ARThrite 2023
La 10e édition de la Soirée ARThrite, l’évènement phare d’Arthrite-recherche Canada en termes de collecte de fonds, a permis de recueillir la somme impressionnante de 790 000 $ pour soutenir la recherche sur l’arthrite.
Recueil de questions pour vos premiers rendez-vous chez un rhumatologue
Vous ne savez pas ce que vous devriez demander à votre rhumatologue? Nous avons créé un recueil de questions pour vous aider à tirer le meilleur parti de vos rendez-vous.
Des recrues pour assurer l’avenir de la recherche sur l’arthrite
La formation de la prochaine génération de chercheurs est tout aussi importante que la recherche sur l’arthrite elle-même. Découvrez le parcours d’une de nos stagiaires.
Ce qu’il faut savoir sur le régime alimentaire, l’exercice et l’arthrite
L’alimentation et l’exercice sont extrêmement importants pour les personnes atteintes d’arthrite. Nous expliquons pourquoi et proposons quelques idées pour vous aider à partir du bon pied.
Staffed to Support the Future of Arthritis Research
At Arthritis Research Canada, we believe training the next generation of scientists is just as important as conducting arthritis research. Learn about one trainee’s decision to go into arthritis research and about the work she is currently doing.
The Skinny on Diet, Exercise and Arthritis
It’s no secret that a healthy diet and daily exercise are important for everyone. But for people living with arthritis, movement is medicine and foods can impact pain and inflammation. Learn about the complicated relationship between nutrition, fitness and arthritis.
Rheumatologist Appointment Question Guide
Navigating an arthritis diagnosis can be confusing and stressful – especially in the early days. To help you make the most of your rheumatology appointments, we’ve created a question guide.
The 2023 ARThritis Soirée – A Huge Success In Support Of Arthritis Research
Arthritis Research Canada’s annual, signature fundraising event, raised an amazing $790,000 in support of life-changing arthritis research.
Research Shows That Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis And Treatment Can Lower Healthcare Costs
A research conducted by Arthritis Research Canada’s scientists links early rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis and ongoing care to healthcare cost savings.
Study Shows Biologic Anti-Rheumatic Medications May Increase Infection Risk Among Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs target very specific parts of the immune system and are highly effective at suppressing inflammation and preventing joint damage. Anew study conducted by Arthritis Research Canada scientists links these drugs with an increased risk of hospitalized infections in individuals newly diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
Using State-of-the-Art Technology to ‘Map’ your muscle health to better understand ‘why’ muscles weaken after knee injuries
The purpose of this study is to assess the health of the quadriceps muscle 6-24 months after ACL reconstruction and compare this to uninjured individuals.
Arthritis Research Canada Welcomes Two New Board Members
Arthritis Research Canada/Arthrite-recherche Canada is delighted to welcome two new members to our Board of Directors – Anna Shojania and Jatinder Sidhu.