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In Their Own Words: The Faces Behind Pain Research
You’re the Expert: Why Lived Experience Belongs in Pain Research
From Barriers to Bridges: Making Pain Research More Inclusive
From Overlooked to Understood: Why Research Must Reflect Real Lives
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In Their Own Words: The Faces Behind Pain Research
Nov 30, 2025| KNOWvember 2025, News
Throughout the U.S. Pain Foundation’s #KNOWresearch campaign this KNOWvember, pain scientists across the country shared personal videos about the research they’re conducting—and why pain research is so important. This effort, which was made a...
You’re the Expert: Why Lived Experience Belongs in Pain Research
Nov 28, 2025| KNOWvember 2025, News
Pain research has traditionally involved the same step-by-step process: Develop a research question. Design a study. Write a grant. Conduct research. Analyze data. Publish findings. And the same core team generally carries out those steps: A...
From Barriers to Bridges: Making Pain Research More Inclusive
Nov 25, 2025| KNOWvember 2025, News
Pain research is strongest when it is inclusive and accessible to every group and population that can benefit from it—but many individuals still face barriers to participating in clinical trials and research. The obstacles inhibiting greater...
From Overlooked to Understood: Why Research Must Reflect Real Lives
Nov 1, 2025| KNOWvember 2025, News
Every November, the U.S. Pain Foundation brings our community together to spotlight something powerful: knowledge. We call it KNOWvember—a month-long campaign amplifying a theme that matters deeply to the pain community. This year, we’re focusing...
Staying in the Know: Why Disease Awareness Matters for Diabetes and Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Learn why disease awareness is essential for diabetes and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN)—from recognizing symptoms to treatment and research options.
Licensed to Treat, Unprepared for Pain
Sep 27, 2025| #ThisIsPain, News
Chronic pain is the top reason Americans seek care—yet providers feel unprepared. Here’s what a new U.S. Pain Foundation report uncovers.
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