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Empowering Breakthroughs: Women in Clinical Trials

Empowering Breakthroughs: Women in Clinical Trials

Learn about the power of inclusive data and the transformative impact of women’s participation in our blog. For much of medical history, women were notably absent from clinical trials. This absence created a significant gap in our understanding of how medical treatments affect women, leading to potentially harmful consequences. It wasn’t until 1993, with the

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Exploring Clinical Trials as a Care Option

Exploring Clinical Trials as a Care Option

Exploring Clinical Trials as a Care Option Clinical research, despite its potential to revolutionize healthcare, is often treated as a separate, less prestigious branch of medical science that is transactional in nature, rather than a viable integrated care option. This oversimplification of clinical research limits its potential impact on healthcare to the detriment of overall

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Love your health: Explore 5 reasons to fall in love with clinical trials in our latest blog.

Love Your Health: Five Reasons to Embrace Clinical Trials

This February, while you’re indulging in chocolates and bouquets, remember to show your most important valentine some love – yourself! And what better way to do that than by improving your health through clinical trials. Clinical trials often get a bad rap, conjuring up images of guinea pigs and risky experiments. But the truth is, they are

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Let's Talk Thyroid Blog

Understanding Your Thyroid and its Crucial Role in Your Well-Being

The thyroid, a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of your neck, plays a surprisingly significant role in your overall health. It produces hormones, primarily thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), that regulate your metabolism – the process by which your body uses energy. These hormones influence a wide range of bodily functions, including: When

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Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease and The Role of Research

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects millions of people worldwide, primarily adults 65 and older. It is the most common cause of dementia, a general term for memory loss and cognitive decline severe enough to interfere with daily life. What is Alzheimer’s Disease? Alzheimer’s disease occurs when abnormal protein deposits in the

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