By Kirsten Ellis Studying pain—or conducting any type of research involving people—requires a system of checks and...
By Kirsten Ellis Studying pain—or conducting any type of research involving people—requires a system of checks and...
By Jill Waldbieser For decades, clinical trials—and specifically, randomized controlled trials (RCTs)—have been the...
By Rebecca McKinsey Policy steers clinical research priorities. Economic burden provides the fuel. And data turns the...
Partners in Pain By Christie Cox On a recent date night, Lisa and Dan Hughes spontaneously decided to go out to dinner...
Although Joseph Kapler, 57, was only recently diagnosed with diabetes and diabetic peripheral neuropathy, he had...
In 2016, Rowena Kumar was an active 45-year-old with no health conditions to speak of. She did yoga and Zumba, and...
When Steven Hadfield was invited to introduce President Biden at a 2023 press conference related to the Inflation...
Growing up in Oklahoma as a descendant of both the Iowa and Otoe-Missouria tribes, Billie Tohee saw a number of her...
Family History of Diabetes Shapes Personal Wellness JourneyBy Grayson SchultzEven as a small child, Sylvia Ann...
Silent Struggle to Second Chance By Christie Cox Beth Taylor’s story weaves together a tapestry of health challenges,...
Navigating Lifelong Pain Nexus Helps Prepare for Diabetes ManagementBy Sara WalshWendy Li laughingly calls herself a...
After Diabetes Diagnosis and Double Amputation, Learning to Stand Strong AgainBy Kirsten EllisThe trouble started for...