By Rebecca McKinsey The journey of living with chronic pain - with its roadblocks, pitfalls, and detours—can be next...
By Rebecca McKinsey The journey of living with chronic pain - with its roadblocks, pitfalls, and detours—can be next...
By Rebecca McKinsey With the prevalence of chronic pain in the United States—affecting at least 50 million people, 20...
By Janet JayWhile the core tenets of chiropractic treatment involve belief in the efficacy of spinal manipulation, the...
By: Mia Maysack How are we able to go about pursuing or even simply believing in the concept of wellness, while...
In our recent survey, when asked "What resources would be most helpful to you right now," a majority of you responded...
Have you participated in our email-writing campaign asking policymakers to ensure patients with pain have access to...
U.S. Pain's Pediatric Pain Warriors Program has announced its latest special events and programming for this week:...
By Jaime Sanders Google “migraine products” and more than 48 million search results come up. How do you even begin to...
The evolution of the INvisible Project. In 2010, Nicole Hemmenway was relatively new to patient advocacy. She had just...
By Kerrie Smyres Chronic and episodic migraine, two classifications of migraine disease, are often treated like two...
By Jamie Sanders Throughout my years living with migraine, I have been confronted with many obstacles. The biggest...
By Kerrie Smyres Between social media posts about spa days and advertising from the $450 billion wellness industry, it...