By: Ellen Lenox Smith Do you have an issue that you are concerned about? Do you see where change needs to be made? Are...

By: Ellen Lenox Smith Do you have an issue that you are concerned about? Do you see where change needs to be made? Are...
Congressional Budget Reports accompany the annual federal budget that Congress develops each year. In these...
The U.S. Pain Foundation is pleased to announce its new Director of Communications: Scott Rogers. Rogers joined the...
Marsha Tyszler’s journey with chronic pain began in 2003, when she fell while trying to jump a fence in a relay race....
Diagnosed at the age of two, Kelly Rouba has lived for twenty-eight years with juvenile arthritis (JA), an autoimmune...
Karin Boyce has dealt with many health issues in her forty-four years. At thirteen, she developed sciatica pain...
At eighteen, Edania Maldonado is young, compassionate and full of life. A freshman at LaSalle University, she dreams...
Denise Coleman’s back pain began when she was just twelve. At first, it was mainly just a nuisance. By the time she...
Nicole Spink has been living with a chronic neurological syndrome, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, since she was ten....
At 42, Gina Libby has lived with chronic pain for more than 20 years. Yet it hasn’t stopped her from making an impact;...
Last year, fifty-year-old Julie Dye never imagined she would be a cancer patient, and more important, a cancer...
Like so many people who live with chronic pain, 27-year-old Sandy Do of San Francisco inhabits a complicated situation...