Pediatric Pain
Research has shown that children experience pain at a much higher level than previously thought. Studies estimate that nearly half of children ages 10 to 18 years old will suffer from a pain condition that lasts three months or longer. The articles in the National Pain Foundation's
Pediatric Pain section will help you and your family learn more about pediatric pain conditions and the various ways to help manage a child's pain.
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Weight Loss Tips
Many people living with pain also struggle with their weight. It can be extremely difficult to establish and maintain healthful eating and exercise routines when you are suffering from the debilitating effects of chronic disease or injury. Extra weight can actually worsen the effects of your persistent pain condition.
Read some tips to help you eat healthier and feel better.
New Survey Finds Pain Gap – People with Lower Incomes and Less Education are in Pain More Often
Results of a new study show that 28% of the US population is in pain at any given moment and individuals with less education and lower incomes spend more of their time in pain. The researchers also found the average pain rating to be twice as high for individuals in households with annual incomes below $30,000 as for those in households with incomes above $100,000.
Read more about this pain gap.
2008 Triumph Dinner Celebrates Extraordinary Individuals
The 2008 Triumph Dinner, held on April 18 at San Francisco's City Hall, was a moving event with stories of perseverance, dedication, hope and love. In presenting the John C. Oakley Pioneers in Pain Medicine, the Celina Field Caregiver, and the Triumph Awards, the organization honored three extraordinary people who have made a difference in the lives of many others. The NPF is humbled and grateful for the support of the many pain experts, family members, individuals and corporations who contributed to the success of the event.
Watch the videos about the award winners and read more about the event.
Medication Approved to Treat Opioid-Induced Constipation
Relistor (methylnaltrexone bromide) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug administration to help restore bowel function in patients with late-stage, advanced illness who are receiving opioids on a continuous basis to help alleviate their pain.
Read more about this medication.
Medication Approved for Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Amitiza (lubiprostone) for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) in adult women aged 18 and over.
Read more about this medication.
Study Shows Pregabalin Reduces Pain Related to Fibromyalgia Regardless of Symptoms of Anxiety or Depression
By analyzing data from previous clinical trials, researchers concluded that pregabalin (Lyrica) reduced pain related to fibromyalgia in patients regardless of whether they experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression at the beginning of the study. The results were presented at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting in April.
Read more about this analysis.
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