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Aches and Pains + Arthritis self-management offers hope Often considered a natural part of getting older, arthritis is misunderstood and its impact seriously underestimated. Arthritis is much more than aches and pains. It can take over joints throughout the body and every aspect of someone’s life. The impact to individuals, families and society overall is substantial. READ MORE |
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The Arthritis Journey While arthritis is often considered a part of the aging process, it is, in fact, an umbrella term for more than 100 conditions that can affect people of all ages. Across Canada, there are infants, children and teenagers, along with middle-aged and elderly people who all fight arthritis. READ MORE |
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Understanding Arthritis Everyone knows someone with arthritis – a disease we usually associate with the elderly but according to The Arthritis Society most Canadians living with arthritis are much younger than you think. READ MORE |
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5 Steps to pain-free joints Arthritis (‘arth’ meaning joint; ‘itis’ meaning inflammation) consists of over 100 different conditions affecting millions of people. Some forms strike toddlers, while thousands are stricken in the prime of their lives. Arthritis is the most prevalent chronic condition affecting women, particularly between the ages of 20 and 40. Inflammation, swelling and pain are hallmarks of arthritis. READ MORE |
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