Pain Paves an Unlikely Path to Becoming Whole Charis Hill, 35, delights in wordplay. As a person who identifies as...

Pain Paves an Unlikely Path to Becoming Whole Charis Hill, 35, delights in wordplay. As a person who identifies as...
Many people living with chronic pain have at some point felt dismissed by medical professionals—and for older...
In 1932, the U.S. Public Health Service began a study on syphilis involving 600 Black men. Despite being promised...
The third Pediatric Pain Warriors weekend retreat, held Nov. 15-17 at the Great Wolf Lodge in Gurnee, IL, was the...
New York, NY – Nov. 21, 2019 – The US Pain Collaborative, comprised of advocacy leaders from across the pain...
U.S. Pain Foundation was one of six patient advocacy groups to collaborate on a survey to understand patient awareness...
U.S. Pain Foundation was among several hundred organizations and individuals to weigh in on a recent Food and Drug...
Photos courtesy of Shawn Dickens, a member of the U.S. Pain Board of Directors. [gallery type="slideshow" size="large"...
Making a new life after diagnosis, he inspires. In 2008, after a record-breaking career as a pitcher for the...
By Mia Maysack There's no limit to the unconditional amount of reasons a person could be in pain: genetics, an...
We wanted to make you aware of an opportunity to submit public comments to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)....
By Daniel Singleton Living with chronic back pain is tough and it can really drain you physically, mentally and...