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Study Finds Antimalarial Medication Adherence is Linked to Fewer Hospitalizations for People With Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus Vancouver (March 18, 2026)— A new study led by a research trainee and scientists at Arthritis Research Canada found that patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who take antimalarial medications such as hydroxychloroquine are […]
...Physical Activity and Arthritis Care with Manny Ester In case you’re new to Arthritis Research Canada’s Trainee Network, we believe that helping scientists develop their careers is the best way to ensure we continue to find answers for millions of Canadians living with arthritis. Arthritis Research Canada is home to over 40 research trainees. These […]
...Arthritis Patient Advisory Board Member Spotlight: Shanon McQuitty The Arthritis Patient Advisory Board (APAB) is comprised of volunteer advocates with arthritis who bring personal experience and arthritis knowledge to research decision making at Arthritis Research Canada. By sharing their perspectives, APAB members ensure that the voices of people living with arthritis help shape the work […]
...Shared Decision-Making: What It Means to Me as a Person With Autoimmune Arthritis by Eileen Davidson, Arthritis Patient Advisory Board Member Living with rheumatoid arthritis and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis means my disease affects every part of my life. Because arthritis touches my health, work, relationships, and daily functioning, having a say in the decisions about […]
...Gardening with Arthritis Gardening is a rewarding activity that connects us to nature, supports our overall well-being, and allows us to create beautiful, functional outdoor spaces. For Eileen Davidson, who lives with multiple types of arthritis, gardening also offers relief from brain fog and pain. “Gardening isn’t just a hobby. It’s an escape to nature […]
...Successful stories from people impacted and living with Arthritis
Successful stories from people impacted and living with Arthritis
Physical Activity and Arthritis Care with Manny Ester In case you’re new to Arthritis Research Canada’s Trainee Network, we believe...
Arthritis Patient Advisory Board Member Spotlight: Shanon McQuitty The Arthritis Patient Advisory Board (APAB) is comprised of volunteer advocates with...
Shared Decision-Making: What It Means to Me as a Person With Autoimmune Arthritis by Eileen Davidson, Arthritis Patient Advisory Board...
Gardening with Arthritis Gardening is a rewarding activity that connects us to nature, supports our overall well-being, and allows us...
New Canadian Guidelines Help Clinicians Balance Cancer Treatment and Rheumatic Disease Care Vancouver (February 3, 2026) – Immune checkpoint inhibitors...
Arthritis Research Canada Welcomes Three New Scientists Vancouver (February 2, 2026) – Arthritis Research Canada recently welcomed Dr. Jean-Sébastien Roy,...
Senior Scientist Receives Distinguished Investigator Award from the Canadian Rheumatology Association Vancouver (January 28, 2026) – Congratulations to Arthritis Research...
Arthritis Research Canada Study Recognized as One of EULAR Rheumatology Open’s Most Impactful Articles of 2025 Vancouver (January 15, 2026)...
Current Research Completed Research Participate in Research BE CARING: A Prospective Study of Breast Milk Concentration of Bimekizumab in Mothers...