Finding Blessings in the Midst of Oppressive Pain, Delayed Diagnosis By Pressley Frevert Amy Liles is relentlessly...
Finding Blessings in the Midst of Oppressive Pain, Delayed Diagnosis By Pressley Frevert Amy Liles is relentlessly...
A Lifetime of Not Being Taken Seriously By Calli Barker Schmidt Pain has been a constant in Gayle Bell’s life since...
Engineering a Better Life Despite Pain By Audrey Ingram Preksha Gupta is a bright, bubbly, 23-year-old mechanical...
by Elisa Friedlander, LMFT Similar to disparities in medical care, disparities in mental health access and treatment...
by Erin Bradshaw, Patient Advocate Foundation Selecting a health insurance plan is an important decision and requires...
By Janet Jay Ableism is a type of prejudice against people with disabilities, often with the attitude that “normal”...
Sick Cells is a sickle cell disease (SCD)-focused advocacy organization co-founded by Ashley Valentine and her late...
Just in time for National Minority Health Month in April, the INvisible Project: Disparities edition is now available...
By: Ellen Lenox Smith As my husband and I get closer to receiving our second of our two-dose COVID-19 vaccination, we...
DENVER, CO (March 19, 2021)--The largest nonprofit for people with pain, U.S. Pain Foundation is proud to announce...
By: Malcolm Herman The National Institutes of Health is comprised of 27 institutes, all of which deal with specific...
By: Ellen Lenox Smith We were recently enjoying watching the new show “Transplant” when in one scene, my heart sank...