by Ellen Lenox Smith My husband recently received a diagnosis called Atypical Parkinsons. As we learned about this...

by Ellen Lenox Smith My husband recently received a diagnosis called Atypical Parkinsons. As we learned about this...
Chronic pain affects the whole person. It forces people to limit their activities, search for medical treatment that...
Join us on Wednesday, September 29 at 7 pm ET to hear from experts in the health care field and people with chronic...
MIDDLETOWN, CONN. (Sept. 24, 2018)—This month sees the release of U.S. Pain’s latest issue of the INvisible Project,...
TUCSON, ARIZ., AND MIDDLETOWN, CONN. (August 3, 2018)--The Massage Therapy Foundation announced today that it has...
In honor of Pain Awareness Month, U.S. Pain Foundation is one of three nonprofits to partner with Pain Care Labs, a...
By Kerry L. Wong When most people think of sarcoidosis, what usually comes to mind is … OK, let’s start by correcting...
From hip replacement to professional athlete, he thrives. To look at David Nonemacher’s Instagram account, you would...
Accepting her limitations to find a new way to live. In 2008, Karen Scifo was an active 38-year-old mother, wife,...
Learning self-compassion in the face of disabling pain. “I’ve always had some kind of lower back pain,” says Kate...
Young but mighty: creating a stir through journalism and activism. Sixteen-year-old Katy Brennan lives with a host of...
Boston strong, she’s become a fierce advocate. Label for Article: Survivor On Patriot’s Day, April 15, 2013, Lynn...