By Katie Golden There are two main categories of current migraine treatments: preventatives and abortives....
Month: April 2018 Articles
The Typical Path to a New Normal
By Mary Ray, co-founder and COO of MyMigraineTeam.com Grief is a necessary step for life after diagnosis. “I thought I...
Song for Seeing the Invisible
By Scott Farmer A patient advocate turns negativity into tools to win the war. Here’s a little song I wrote—you...
Sharon Rose Nissley
Sidelined by rare diseases, she became an advocate for better treatments Sharon Rose Nissley has lived with chronic...
Sergeant Sean J. Major, Retired United States Marine Corps
Advocating for medical cannabis for veterans in need From a young age, retired United States Marine Corps (USMC)...
Sailene Ossman
Cannabis saved her. Now, she’s a powerful advocate for plant-based medicine Sailene Ossman was just 19 when she was...
Roger Martin
A veteran goes from opioid addiction to cannabis advocacy, and finds new life 65-year-old Roger Martin shied away from...
Enedina Stanger Ramos
She uprooted her family to move where cannabis is legal; now, she’s an advocate When Enedina Stanger Ramos’s life...
Bonnie Cunningham
Finding relief after 40 years of chronic back pain Isolation is a feeling known to many with chronic pain. Pain can...
U.S. Pain announces new program, Disney retreat
U.S. Pain is excited to announce a new program, Pediatric Pain Warriors, dedicated to serving kids with pain and their...
Volunteers needed to help prepare for Migraine and Headache Awareness Month
U.S. Pain Foundation is teaming up with Coalition For Headache And Migraine Patients (CHAMP) for National Migraine...
“How to get the most out of massage” webinar rescheduled for April 12
Last month’s webinar for members of the U.S. Pain community, “How to get the most out of massage for chronic pain” has...