Mission:Cure Blog
The Mission: Cure Blog is written by our team, medical experts, and members of our community in an effort to bring the latest developments and resources to patients and share the pancreatitis experience.
Holiday Gift Guide 2024: The Best Gifts for Your Loved One with Pancreatitis
Recommendations were independently chosen by the Mission: Cure team. Purchases made through the links below will not earn Mission: Cure a commission. Whether you celebrate
Getting Ready to Test New Pancreatitis Treatments: News from PancreasFest
When will we have new treatments for pancreatitis? In July, Mission: Cure met with researchers and doctors to discuss this important question. Mission: Cure CEO
New Collaboration with Johns Hopkins to Treat Pancreatitis Pain
Mission: Cure has provided initial funding to Johns Hopkins Medicine to launch the new Pancreatitis Pain Research Center. Mission: Cure will work with Johns Hopkins
Meet the 2022 Summer Intern Cohort!
Mission: Cure is pleased to welcome a group of talented and passionate minds to the team this summer! This year’s interns will work on a
Genetic Testing for Pancreatitis
Genetic testing involves taking a closer look at your DNA. Just like your genes determine physical characteristics, like the color of your eyes or the
Exciting Updates from Mission: Cure
Meet the New Face of Science at Mission: Cure Meet Lola Rahib, Ph.D. Lola recently joined Mission: Cure as vice president of translational research to
Nutrition for Chronic Pancreatitis in Adults
https://youtu.be/iW3OlS1QPg0 Nutrition is one of the most important considerations for patients who suffer from pancreatitis. Mission: Cure’s webinar on April 6th, 2022 featured pancreatic nutrition
10-Minute Guided Meditation: Meditation for Pancreatitis Pain and Discomfort
Dr. Christiane Wolf leads a 10-minute guided meditation for pain and discomfort. Meditation can be a powerful tool to manage pain associated with chronic illnesses
This is What Experts Say About Neuropathic Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis
Many patients with chronic pancreatitis experience neuropathic pain–a type of pain that happens when your nervous system is not working correctly. The good news is