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    Jun 12

    Advisory Council recommends Canada implement universal, single-payer public pharmacare
    Arthritis Society President and CEO Janet Yale responds: "On behalf of the 6 million Cdns living with arthritis, thanks to @DrEricHoskins for today’s Pharmacare report. As governments work together patients will need a seat at the table to help address the urgent needs of the uninsured...
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    May 27

    B.C. expands use of biosimilars to offer coverage for more treatment options
    British Columbia is improving the sustainability of its PharmaCare program by expanding the use of biosimilars, which will create opportunities for new drug listings and boost existing coverage for patients. The Arthritis Society is gratified that our patient-focused recommendations to the...
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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.
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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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    Aug 17

    What Teachers Should Know About Juvenile Arthritis
    Many teachers this year will get a student who has Juvenile Arthritis. Learn about what teachers should know in order to understand and help their students with Juvenile Arthritis.
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    Jun 18

    When it comes to weight loss in overweight and obese adults with knee osteoarthritis, more is better
    Researchers have found that overweight and obese individuals with knee osteoarthritis can significantly reduce pain and improve function and mobility with a 10% or more weight loss over an 18-month period.
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