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Get your Arthritis in the Workplace booklet today!
Get your Arthritis in the Workplace booklet today!

September is Arthritis in the Workplace Month

Don’t let arthritis boss you around. Symptoms like pain and fatigue can make it hard to stay on top of your work duties. Click here to take charge and learn tips and techniques to help ease the impact of your arthritis at work.

Volunteering for your Health

While it has long been said that the benefits of volunteering are good for your soul, new research suggests that volunteering is also good for your health! Learn more

Ask an Expert

Eighteen years ago, I was diagnosed with lupus erythematosus. My symptoms recently disappeared, but I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. I want to train to complete a marathon this year. I tried to relieve my pain with Tylenol, Advil, etc, but it didn’t work. Are there other analgesics for fibromyalgia? Read response.

Challenge Yourself. Help millions. Join the Joints In Motion Team.

In January 2011, volunteers on The Arthritis Society's Joints in Motion Training Team will tackle the Walt Disney World Marathon and Half Marathon in Florida in an attempt to help make a difference in the lives of the nearly 4.5 million Canadians living with arthritis. Learn more

Researcher aims to prevent arthritis-related work disability

Among the more startling indicators of the devastating impact of arthritis on Canadian society is the fact that it costs the economy more than $6.4 billion annually. Lost work days due to long-term disability account for about two-thirds of this total. Most Canadians with arthritis are of working age... Learn More

Help The Arthritis Society win $20,000!

Peterborough-based Kiani Foundation has offered The Arthritis Society a chance to win $20,000. All we have to do is to collect the most online votes by December 31st. Help us by visiting www.winavote.com, click “Vote Now” at the top of the page and select The Arthritis Society. Thank you!

Monthly Poll

How does your employer respond to you having arthritis?

Understanding and flexible
Not understanding
I am self-employed
Not employed due to my arthritis
I have not told my employer
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