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Diagnosis Denied: The Crisis Of Dismissal, Delayed Care
Millions with chronic pain face disbelief and long delays in diagnosis. Our 2025 survey reveals the crisis of dismissal in pain care.

Unmasking Pain: U.S. Pain Foundation Releases Landmark Data for Pain Awareness Month 2025
U.S. Pain Foundation launches Pain Awareness Month 2025, unveiling landmark survey data that exposes stigma, dismissal, and the hidden toll of chronic pain.

Unmasking Pain: Because Pain is More Than a Chart. It’s a Life.
This Pain Awareness Month, we’re unmasking the hidden realities of chronic pain—beyond charts and scales—to honor lived experience and demand change.

Rate It to Regain It: A Naming Trick for Navigating Chronic Pain and Emotions
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U.S. Pain Foundation’s Docket Comments to the FDA on the Development of Non-Opioid Analgesics for Acute Pain
Read our docket comments to the FDA regarding the Development of Non-Opioid Analgesics for Acute Pain
U.S. Pain Foundation’s Comments on the 2022 Revised Draft CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids
Read our statement to the CDC regarding the Revised Draft CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids
U.S. Pain Foundation launches 2022 Chronic Pain Community Survey
Apr 4, 2022| News
The U.S. Pain Foundation wants to make sure we are effectively supporting and advocating for our community. In order to do that, we want to know more about you and your concerns!We invite people living with pain, caregivers or care partners, and...
How Electroceuticals Treat Chronic Pain
Feb 8, 2022| News
Disclaimer: This study is provided for educational purposes only. The U.S. Pain Foundation does not endorse or recommend the use of any particular product, medication, remedy, procedure or therapy. Always seek the advice of your physician or...
Tips to Consider using Medical Cannabis, part 2
Now that you have learned that using cannabis in your state is an option to explore, let’s educate you to prepare to decide as to how you might want to try and use it. Many new patients have little education on this topic.
Tips to Consider using Medical Cannabis, part 1
As we work to remove the stigma of cannabis as just a social drug to get high, we need to become educated to understand its use as a medical treatment.
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