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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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Nov 20

Canadians giving up necessities, going into debt to pay for prescriptions, study finds
A new study finds 731,000 Canadians across the country borrowed money to pay for medication.
CBC News
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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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Feb 01

Demand for medical cannabis growing among arthritis patients
More and more Canadians are wanting to learn about medical cannabis - and we're here to answer their questions. 
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