By Anne M. Smith, owner of Travel & Events Extraordinaire and a U.S. Pain ambassador When I was first bombarded...
Month: October 2018 Articles
Clinical research shows cannabis relieves pain…so why is access so limited?
By Jahan Marcu, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer for Americans for Safe Access With over 100,000 active members in all 50...
KNOWvember campaign to focus on kids with pain
Each year, U.S. Pain engages in a month-long educational campaign aimed at providing helpful information and resources...
Thank you for making 2018 Pain Awareness Month a success!
#PainWarriorsUnite was one of U.S. Pain’s most successful Pain Awareness Month campaigns to date! Ambassadors,...
Pain Awareness Week 4 slideshow
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U.S. Pain Director to Serve on Pain Management Design Group
U.S. Pain Foundation’s Director of State Advocacy and Alliance Development Shaina Smith has been appointed to serve on...
Congress agrees on opioid legislation that will likely pass this week
The Senate and House have agreed to a compromise opioid bill HR 6, the SUPPORT Act, which has passed the House and is...
Learn About Your Pain website update underway
U.S. Pain’s educational resource website, Learn About Your Pain, has begun an update to provide more comprehensive...
HHS Pain Management Best Practices Task Force holds second meeting
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Pain Management Best Practices Task Force convened its second...
Everything you need to know about clinical trials
Medical research is essential to advancing pain care. On Sept. 25, U.S. Pain members were treated to a webinar...
Ouchie launches new series highlighting patient voices
The Ouchie app is successfully used by thousands of people to track and manage their chronic pain. It’s also a...
Take action to thank Delaware’s Governor for progressive pain legislation
Patients with back pain in Delaware will have access to interdisciplinary pain care, following Gov. John Carney’s...