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Apr 25

Spectrum Cannabis, Arthritis Society Team Up to Launch Arthritis Talks, A National Symposium Series for Patients
Spectrum Cannabis, the medical division of Canopy Growth Corporation, is pleased to announce a partnership with the Arthritis Society to raise awareness and educate people about living with arthritis, including the potential of medical cannabis as a treatment for arthritis symptoms and the...
Newswire.ca
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Mar 06

Arthritis Society Supports Pharmacare Model that Puts Patients First
The Arthritis Society acknowledges the release of today's interim report from the Advisory Council for the Implementation of National Pharmacare and urges the government to adopt a model that expands patient access to medicines while ensuring choice to medically necessary pharmaceuticals is...
Arthritis Society Canada
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Feb 27

Machine learning could eliminate unnecessary treatments for children with arthritis
An algorithm predicted disease outcome in children suffering from arthritis, helping doctors better tailor treatment.
Public
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Feb 01

Arthritis Society And Cassie & Friends Join Together To Help Stop Childhood Arthritis
Matching donation supports life-changing research into arthritis affecting 24,000 young CanadiansVANCOUVER, February 1, 2019 – The Arthritis Society is pleased to announce a partnership with Cassie & Friends (C&F) to support our research investments into juvenile idiopathic...
Arthritis Society Canada
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Jan 18

Repeated pain makes men more sensitive — but not women
A new study by Canadian researchers has found that men and women remember pain differently and that the memory of earlier pain makes men hypersensitive to later pain, but not women.
CBC Radio Canada
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Jan 03

Paralyzed former rock climber explores cutting-edge science in Toronto
New research at the University of Toronto will examine arthritis pain caused by inflammation.
CTV News
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Jan 02

Parents with disabilities face expensive options
Halifax children's hospital works with volunteers at non-profit organization to help parents adapt.
CBC News
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Dec 23

Opinion: Canadian children with arthritis lack vitamin D
A new analysis of global research finds that children with the most frequent type of arthritis have abnormally low vitamin D blood levels..
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Nov 28

Why many Canadians face long waits or big bills to have painful medical devices removed
In the past ten years, as many as 7,800 Canadians have gone through a removal or revision surgery involving an implanted medical device — and those numbers don't include Canadians who travelled south of the border for surgery.
CBC News
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