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Why Holidays Bring on Anxiety: Living with Chronic Pain

Those of us who live with chronic pain don’t always approach a holiday with the same enthusiasm as others. I struggle with my emotions and increased anxiety as holidays get closer due to the potential issues they may bring on. To make it worse, it is hard for a person...

In Their Own Words: The Faces Behind Pain Research

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 reality thanks to a...

You’re the Expert: Why Lived Experience Belongs in Pain Research

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 principal investigator or...

From Barriers to Bridges: Making Pain Research More Inclusive

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 research participation may...

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Pain Warrior of the Month: Breanne Ramos

City & state: Modesto, CA Age: 38 years old Pain warrior role: U.S. Pain Ambassador since 2016 What type of health conditions you live with: Reflex sympathetic dystrophy/complex regional pain syndrome, chronic back pain, migraines, depression,...

Two teens making a difference for chronic pain

January was a busy month for some of U.S. Pain’s youngest pain warriors. Jan. 11 marked the third annual Points for Pain fundraiser hosted by 14-year-old Tyler Cashman, director of pediatric fundraising and awareness, at Voorhees Regional High...

Rare Disease Day is Feb. 28

Rare Disease Day takes place on the last day of February every year (Feb. 28 or 29 if a leap year). The objective is to raise awareness and knowledge by calling attention to rare diseases and their impact on patients' lives. Statistics show 1 in 20...

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