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    Feb 01

    Arthritis research conference: Register to learn about exciting work underway
    Arthritis researchers and arthritis advocates from across Canada will be gathering virtually at the fourth annual Canadian Arthritis Research Conference (CARC) on Feb. 15 and 16, 2023 to discuss exciting new research underway.  People living with arthritis – and people who care for...
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    Jan 26

    Arthritis Society Canada announces 7 new appointments to Board of Directors
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEArthritis Society Canada, Canada’s national charity dedicated to extinguishing arthritis, is pleased to announce the appointment of seven outstanding new members to its Board of Directors.Joining the Board of Directors are:Jeffrey Brown Chief...
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    Jan 23

    Your aching joints are telling you something
    New campaign urges Canadians to take action now Early diagnosis and treatment of arthritis are critical to minimizing the impact of joint damage and disability. Yet research suggests there could be as many Canadians living with undiagnosed arthritis as there are people who have a diagnosis...
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    Jan 18

    Unlocking potential with 8 new arthritis research projects
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Arthritis Society Canada is committed to unlocking the most powerful solutions to Canada’s most common chronic condition. Today, we announce the recipients of eight grants and awards that will help build careers and push boundaries in arthritis research.  ...
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    Jan 11

    Top 10 arthritis research advances of 2022
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Arthritis researchers across Canada continue to bring us closer to a future where arthritis is extinguished.  In 2022, Arthritis Society Canada funding led to exciting advances, for example, in understanding the connection between gut bacteria and arthritis and...
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    Dec 14

    New medical imaging technology may transform osteoarthritis assessment
    Osteoarthritis of the shoulder is a growing problem among older adults. It is gradual, painful and leads to a loss of motion over the months and years. Dr. Nikolas Knowles is studying a new imaging technology to assess shoulder osteoarthritis. Called dual-energy computed tomography (DECT), it can...
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    Dec 13

    Arthritis Society Canada awards funding to nine cutting-edge research projects
    For immediate release Innovations in surgery. Possible new drug targets. A tool to help youth manage their arthritis. These are among the nine promising research projects awarded funding today from Arthritis Society Canada for their potential to improve our ability to prevent, diagnose...
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    Nov 24

    Arthritis Society Canada recognized among Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures
    For immediate release  TORONTO – Arthritis Society Canada has been recognized among Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures™ by Waterstone Human Capital for accelerating impact and performance through its culture. Each year, Waterstone surveys thousands of organizations...
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    Nov 22

    Arthritis Society Canada announces $1 million for paradigm-shifting research
    10 projects to receive Ignite Research Grants Most people associate sugar and other carbohydrates with, perhaps, a box of donuts. But what if understanding these compounds could hold the clue to halting the inflammation that makes arthritis worse?Two projects examining sugar and other...
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