TNA The Facial Pain Association has a new website

Glad to have them on board!

The Facial Pain Association does some really great work on helping people with debilitating condition known as TNA. Facial pain is a serious condition and options are often limited for sufferers. Fortunately they do have the association there to assist them in any way they can. From support groups, helping locate doctors, books, media and a lot more, people with TNA have a great resource with John, Nancy and the rest of the team. They are passionate and dedicated to helping all who suffer with this condition.

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