From ‘Reptile’ to ‘Guinea Pig’: Diving Into Pain Research By Tara Bracco On a 95-degree day in Centreville, Virginia,...
From ‘Reptile’ to ‘Guinea Pig’: Diving Into Pain Research By Tara Bracco On a 95-degree day in Centreville, Virginia,...
Joshua navigates the ropes course at the Pediatric Pain Warrior Family Summer Camp‘Just a Boy Living with Chronic...
Monica and her husband, David, on their 28th wedding anniversary.Asking Questions, Finding Hope: The Impact of Avid...
By Rebecca McKinsey Lindsey Wahlstrom and her daughter, Rona Edwards, during one of the clinical trials they...
By Samantha Kahn Providers and researchers routinely ask patients: “On a scale from 0 to 10, how would you rate your...
By Julia Daye The last decade has seen a boom in patient registries—databases that collect voluntary information from...
By Ashley Hattle When research views individuals with pain as data points on a graph or medical curiosities, clinical...
By Mariah Z. Leach Aiden Pratt and his mom, Katie Pratt. When Aiden Pratt was in seventh grade, he fell and hurt his...
By Ashley Hattle When you pick up your medication or see a pain specialist, you want the best possible care. But what...
By Kirsten Ellis Pain research is growing in leaps and bounds—with educational institutions playing a key role. Hear...
By Stephani Sutherland While commonly considered a pathway to the development of new treatments, research does much...
By Samantha Kahn For decades, research treated people with pain as passive subjects, collecting data without letting...