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Setting Priorities to Improve Physical Activity Support for Individuals With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Physical activity is an important part of self-management for rheumatoid arthritis. Even though there are positive benefits of physical activity, people with rheumatoid arthritis face many challenges to becoming and staying physically active. Often, there is also not enough support for physical activity from rheumatology healthcare providers. This study aims to learn from rheumatology healthcare providers to identify key opportunities and challenges for supporting physical activity among their patients, with the overall aim of increasing the physical activity levels of people with rheumatoid arthritis.

INTACT: RetINal Toxicity And HydroxyChloroquine Therapy Study

The INTACT study aims to define the risk of retinal toxicity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus who have been using hydroxychloroquine (also known as Plaquenil) for five or more years. This risk is not well-defined in the literature – it currently stands between 0.5-5%. Participants will receive state-of-the-art retinal toxicity monitoring over five years, at no additional charge to them.

Answering the Call: Arthritis Research Canada Launches Arthritis Awareness Month Campaign

This September, join Arthritis Research Canada for Arthritis Awareness Month, a national campaign dedicated to raising awareness about the 100+ forms of arthritis that impact over 6 million Canadians.

Study Finds Diabetes Medication Reduces Risk Of Death And Heart Disease In People With Arthritis

A study conducted by Arthritis Research Canada has revealed that certain diabetes medications, reduced the risk of death and heart attacks in people with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs), such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and lupus, who also have type 2 diabetes

Two New Scientists Join Arthritis Research Canada’s Research Team

Arthritis Research Canada is proud to announce that Dr. Hyein Kim and Dr. Deniz Bayraktar (Denislav Orlinov) have joined our research team.

 

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Setting Priorities to Improve Physical Activity Support for Individuals With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Physical activity is an important part of self-management for rheumatoid arthritis. Even though there are positive benefits of physical activity, people with rheumatoid arthritis face many challenges to becoming and staying physically active. Often, there is also not enough support for physical activity from rheumatology healthcare providers. This study aims to learn from rheumatology healthcare providers to identify key opportunities and challenges for supporting physical activity among their patients, with the overall aim of increasing the physical activity levels of people with rheumatoid arthritis.

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INTACT: RetINal Toxicity And HydroxyChloroquine Therapy Study

The INTACT study aims to define the risk of retinal toxicity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus who have been using hydroxychloroquine (also known as Plaquenil) for five or more years. This risk is not well-defined in the literature – it currently stands between 0.5-5%. Participants will receive state-of-the-art retinal toxicity monitoring over five years, at no additional charge to them.

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Braquons les projecteurs sur le lupus!

Le lupus est une maladie auto-immune chronique qui entraîne une inflammation généralisée de l’organisme et qui peut provoquer un dysfonctionnement des organes. Découvrez comment nos chercheurs scientifiques s’efforcent de comprendre cette maladie grave et de trouver un remède.

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Spotlight on Lupus

Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune condition that leads to widespread inflammation in the body and can cause organ failure and organ dysfunction. Find out how our scientists are working to understand this serious disease and drive research closer to a cure.

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The SOAR (Stop OsteoARthritis) Clinical Trial

Many young Canadians who hurt their knees playing sports are at risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA) at a young age. Osteoarthritis can cause pain and disability, making it hard to work, take care of family, and enjoy life. The Stop OsteoARthritis (SOAR) program offers a new way to help prevent OA through education and exercise. By testing how well this program works compared to usual care, the study aims to find a way to keep people’s knees healthy and reduce the impact of OA on their lives and the healthcare system.

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Une étude vise à mettre au point un outil d’aide à la prise de décision partagée pour les patients autochtones atteints de polyarthrite rhumatoïde

Tout le monde ne perçoit pas le système de santé de la même façon. Découvrez comment une équipe d’Arthrite-recherche Canada, dirigée par la Dre Cheryl Barnabe, collabore avec des communautés autochtones pour créer un environnement de soins sûr pour les personnes autochtones atteintes d’arthrite.

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L’arthrite et la santé des femmes : ce que vous devez savoir

On pense que les hormones qui fluctuent chez les femmes jouent un rôle significatif dans l’apparition de l’arthrite inflammatoire et qu’elles pourraient expliquer le grand nombre de femmes qui en sont atteintes. Découvrez les dernières recherches menées sur les changements hormonaux mensuels, la contraception, la grossesse, la ménopause, l’innocuité des médicaments et le risque de cancer du col de l’utérus, expliquées par deux expertes d’Arthrite-recherche Canada.

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25 ans de recherche sur l’arthrite

Arthrite-recherche Canada célèbre une étape importante : jetez un regard sur l’histoire du plus grand organisme de recherche clinique sur l’arthrite en Amérique du Nord, une institution qui continue de trouver des réponses et d’aider les gens à bien vivre avec l’arthrite.

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