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CLINICIAL TRIALS


Medicine bottles L2An Introduction to Clinical Trials
Choosing
to participate in a clinical trial is an important personal decision.
The following frequently asked questions provide detailed information
about clinical trials. In addition, it is often helpful to talk to a
physician, family members, or friends about deciding to join a trial.
After identifying some trial options, the next step is to contact the
study research staff and ask questions about specific trials. Full Story

Click here for a handy clinical trials glossary


Active Clinical Trials (source: National Institute of Health

Bacterial and Fungal Diseases

Behaviors and Mental Disorders

Blood and Lymph Conditions

Cancers and other Neoplasms

Conditions of the Urinary Tract and Sexual Organs, and Pregnancy

Digestive System Diseases

Diseases and Abnormalities at or before Birth

Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases

Eye Diseases

Gland and Hormone Related Diseases

Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases

Immune System Diseases

Injuries, Poisonings, and Occupational Diseases

Mouth and Tooth Diseases

Muscle, Bone and Cartilage Diseases

Nervous System Diseases

Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases

Parasitic Diseases

Rare Diseases

Respiratory Tract (Lung and Bronchial) Diseases

Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases

Symptoms and General Pathology

Viral Diseases

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