5 Types of Exercise that are Arthritis Friendly

Exercising whilst experiencing arthritis symptoms might sound challenging, but it is one of the best ways to manage pain and stiffness caused by this condition. The right exercises can help improve joint flexibility, strengthen muscles, and boost overall well-being and mobility. Below, we go over some of the best arthritis-friendly exercises that are safe and

Study Results – Amgen Posts Promising Results for Psoriatic Arthritis

Today the Team at JoinAStudy.ca would like to acknowledge the dedicated work of one of our Investigators, Dr. Sabeen Anwar. Dr. Anwar and her team have played a key part in gathering new data to advance the knowledge of patient care for the condition of Psoriatic Arthritis.  The APPRAISE study, a prospective observational investigation conducted

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Understanding Arthritis: Raising Awareness for a Joint Challenge

Arthritis Awareness Month, observed annually in September, serves as a crucial reminder of the millions of lives impacted by this family of conditions. Arthritis isn’t a single disease, but rather an umbrella term encompassing more than 100 different types of joint disorders that cause pain, inflammation, and limited mobility. This month provides an opportunity to

Are Autoimmune Diseases Becoming More Common?

A new population-based study, involving 22 million people, shows that autoimmune disorders now affect around one in ten individuals. These conditions pose a huge burden on individuals and upon wider society, and currently represent an enormous unmet clinical need. Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders characterized by an abnormal immune response, where the immune

The difference between fibromyalgia and cfs.

CFS Vs Fibromyalgia In Canada: Differences and Dealing With Fatigue and Pain

An estimated 1.5 percent of the adult population is affected by fibromyalgia in Canada. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) affects approximately 1.4 percent of Canadian adults. Both disorders share similar symptoms. Most experts agree that these two conditions are probably related; however, some believe they may actually be the same illness. Similarities and Differences For both fibromyalgia

Recognizing symptoms for psoriatic arthritis

Psoriatic Arthritis Symptoms, Causes, and Self-Management

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a health condition that combines symptoms of psoriasis, a skin disease, and arthritis, a condition affecting the joints. Psoriasis causes scaly, itchy red patches to appear on the skin, including the scalp. Arthritis causes inflammation, pain, and swelling in certain joints. You must have psoriasis to develop PsA. However, not everyone