This November, the U.S. Pain Foundation has dedicated its efforts to helping people get to #knowDPN. Through our...

This November, the U.S. Pain Foundation has dedicated its efforts to helping people get to #knowDPN. Through our...
Myth: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is only a concern for people with long-term diabetes. Fact: DPN can develop...
Being diagnosed with diabetes raises a variety of concerns, but one many people aren’t aware of is this: Up to half of...
Usually, when an injury causes pain, the sensation is only temporary. You twist your ankle, it’s sore for a few days,...
Clinical trials offer concrete mechanisms for individuals living with pain to contribute to the landscape of pain...
While chronic pain is a very individual problem, it also costs society at large so much: lost hours in productivity,...
I live with two incurable conditions that have led to many experiences in the hospital. Along the way, I have learned...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 5 Americans, impacting their physical, emotional, and overall well-being, yet...
The need for more pain management options has perhaps never been greater or more urgent—with more than 51.6 million...
The latest population health data findings from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) reiterate an...
This October, U.S. Pain will be hosting its annual Virtual Advocacy Training Series to teach advocates how to use...
Kids climbing the rock wall at Morgan’s Wonderland Camp in San Antonio, Texas, this June had knee braces, carefully...