By Stephani Sutherland While commonly considered a pathway to the development of new treatments, research does much...
By Stephani Sutherland While commonly considered a pathway to the development of new treatments, research does much...
By Kirsten Ellis Pain research is growing in leaps and bounds—with educational institutions playing a key role. Hear...
By Ashley Hattle When you pick up your medication or see a pain specialist, you want the best possible care. But what...
For many individuals struggling with the day-to-day difficulties of chronic pain, it can be difficult to imagine a...
Chronic pain is complex. Solving it is equally so. There are more than 51.6 million Americans living with chronic...
WEST HARTFORD, CONN. — Sept. 1, 2024 — The U.S. Pain Foundation invites patients, health care providers, researchers,...
Happiness is such a joy and medicine to the soul as I navigate life with chronic pain. For me, it can range from...
Today, July 23, we are urging policymakers to support the Advancing Research for Chronic Pain Act, S.2922/H.R.7164,...
This summer, children and teens living with chronic pain reached the top of a rock wall, traversed a ropes course,...
From Young, Healthy, and Active to Disabled In 1977, I was 25 years old and attending graduate school, working towards...
My heart breaks when I meet a young person sharing that they are confronting life with chronic pain. At the age of 74,...
Have you ever wondered about the advantages of having a service dog? If you are living with a difficult medical...