We want to share an update regarding a situation discovered earlier in 2018. As a result of an internal audit, we were...
Month: December 2018 Articles

KNOWvember webinars on pediatric pain now available to watch
Kids with pain have unique obstacles, and they deserve unique support. With this in mind, the 2018 theme for U.S....
Watch now: Chronic pain and the risk of suicide
A recording is now available of U.S. Pain Foundation's Nov. 26 panel discussion, "Chronic pain and the risk of...
Liam O’Reilly
Passionate about helping others, and planning for a career to serve others Liam O’Reilly has never known life without...
Emmalene Lara
From diagnosis to hope: Becoming Emma The birth of a first child can be one of the most joyous moments in a person’s...
Cole Swanson
Staying cool in the face of adversity As an infant, Cole Swanson always wanted to be barefoot; he managed to figure...
Ryane and Robbi Blazzard
Pushing through the pain to lead full lives For the Blazzard family, pain has been ingrained in their lives since the...
Midterm elections see increased access to medical cannabis
Election Day was an exciting night for citizens hoping for legal access to medical cannabis. Both Missouri and Utah...
Fight Gone Bad raises $22,000
On Nov. 3, CrossFit Los Altos and Focused Individual Trainers hosted its annual Fight Gone Bad fundraiser workout to...
U.S. Pain takes part in latest NIH Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee meeting
The Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee (IPRCC), the nation’s highest-level pain policy committee,...
New study provides more precise data on chronic pain
According to new national data, an estimated 50 million or 20.4 percent of U.S. adults have chronic pain. Meanwhile,...