WEST HARTFORD, CONN., AUGUST 1, 2022 - The majority of people with chronic pain feel stigmatized by their medical...

WEST HARTFORD, CONN., AUGUST 1, 2022 - The majority of people with chronic pain feel stigmatized by their medical...
For More Information: Casey Cashman (908) 442-3257 or casey@USPainFoundation.org; or Bob McCullough, APR, Fellow PRSA...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a glaring light on health care disparities—roadblocks or unequal treatment faced by...
The unknown of life after surgery. Every day, Ari Marken dives into the Pacific Ocean during his lunch break. He heads...
Advocating for alternative options. At the spry age of 67, Bob Boehler’s first priority is time with his...
Pain won’t stop her from setting goals. In her early 20s, Cyrynda Walker was always on the go. She worked for the...
Connecting patients and physicians for better outcomes. As a pipe-fitter for ship-building company BIW, Ernie Merritt...
Invisible pain isn’t absent pain Karen Maudlin finds joy in being a wife and mother—as well as a hard-working...
Sidelined by pain, she’s building a new life and discovering how to use her passion for good LaSheila Yates has spent...
A former teacher finds purpose again helping others in pain. When Robert Joseph reflects on his life with severe...
Putting faith into words. Linda Shaw had just given birth to her twins and was enjoying daily walks with them in the...
A nurse who’s seen both sides of medicine—good and bad. Tessie Rockwell-Kitzmiller, 29, loved nursing—the constant...