Many patients use over-the-counter (OTC) treatment options, but it can be difficult to know which types may be right...
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Get your telehealth questions answered on Aug. 24
Can my medication be refilled virtually? How do I know if my insurance covers telehealth? Is my privacy protected when...
The need for migraine and headache awareness doesn’t end in June
Throughout June as National Headache and Migraine Awareness Month (MHAM), the U.S. Pain Foundation and fellow patient...
How to talk about pain so your doctor will listen
By Diane Cleverly, PhD, Founder of Concierge Conversations Did you know that by 2020, there will be a shortage of...
Sign up for a unique, eight-week program for people with pain in Tucson, AZ
Treating chronic pain is complex and affects people physically, emotionally, cognitively, socially, and...
This Wednesday: learn how you can fight for legislative change
The final online event in our Pain Awareness Month series will explore the ways in which patient advocacy--at both the...
Getting to know our community
U.S. Pain is pleased to share the results of a July survey of its members. More than 2,000 individuals, representing...
Win prizes, meet experts at free Boston event
Take Control of Your Pain: Boston is a little over one week away! Take Control of Your Pain events are free, daylong...
KNOWvember campaign to focus on kids with pain
Each year, U.S. Pain engages in a month-long educational campaign aimed at providing helpful information and resources...
Learn About Your Pain website update underway
U.S. Pain’s educational resource website, Learn About Your Pain, has begun an update to provide more comprehensive...
Everything you need to know about clinical trials
Medical research is essential to advancing pain care. On Sept. 25, U.S. Pain members were treated to a webinar...
Survey shows pain patients are interested in nonaddictive pain management options
U.S. Pain Foundation seeks to educate its members about all possible forms of treatment. Buprenorphine is one pain...