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- Clinical Trials -- Information for Participants (National Institute of Mental Health)Mental Disorders/Clinical Trials ... Mental Disorders ... Clinical Trials/Specifics ... Clinical Trials ... National Institute of Mental Health ... From the National Institutes ...
- Clinical Trial Basics (National Institutes of Health)Clinical Trials/Start Here ... Clinical Trials ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Information about participating in a clinical ...
- Clinical Trials (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance)Mood Disorders/Clinical Trials ... Mood Disorders ... Bipolar Disorder/Clinical Trials ... Bipolar Disorder ... Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine Cancer Clinical Trials (Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine)Cancer Alternative Therapies/Clinical Trials ... Cancer Alternative Therapies ... Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine ... From the National Institutes ...
- Find Clinical Trials (Department of Health and Human Services)Alzheimer's Disease/Clinical Trials ... Alzheimer's Disease ... Dementia/Clinical Trials ... Dementia ... Department of Health and Human Services ... Search the Alzheimers.gov ...
- Should Your Child Participate in a Clinical Trial? (Food and Drug Administration)Clinical trials give us important information about the safety and effectiveness of a treatment. Before deciding whether your ...
- Clinical Trial Diversity (Food and Drug Administration)... clinical research. Ensuring people from diverse backgrounds join clinical trials is key to advancing health equity.
- Clinical Trials: Benefits, Risks, and Safety (National Institute on Aging)Explore the benefits and risks of clinical trials, as well as ways participant safety is protected, including institutional review boards and informed consent.
- Will I Always Get the Experimental Treatment in a Clinical Trial? (National Institute on Aging)Explore the benefits and risks of clinical trials, as well as ways participant safety is protected, including institutional review boards and informed consent.
- Clinical trials are a way for scientists to study new treatments for diseases.