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Results 1 - 10 of 3,746 for clinical trials
  1. Clinical Trials -- Information for Participants From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Mental Health)  
    Clinical Trials/Specifics ... Clinical Trials ... Learn about clinical trials, why people participate in them, what to expect during one, how to find a study, and ...
  2. Clinical Trial Basics From the National Institutes of Health (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 ...
  3. Clinical Trials (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance)  
    Bipolar Disorder/Clinical Trials ... Bipolar Disorder ... Mood Disorders/Clinical Trials ... Mood Disorders ... Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
  4. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Cancer Clinical Trials From the National Institutes of Health (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 ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. Clinical Trial Diversity (Food and Drug Administration)  
    ... clinical research. Ensuring people from diverse backgrounds join clinical trials is key to advancing health equity.
  7. Clinical Trial Process for Sickle Cell Disease Gene Therapy From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    ... available to you if you participate in a clinical trial.
  8. Clinical trials are a way for scientists to study new treatments for diseases.
  9. If you take part in a clinical trial, your safety will be protected through the informed consent process, the clinical trial protocol, and ongoing monitoring.
  10. Types of Treatment: Clinical Trials (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)  
    Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Clinical Trials ... Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ... Lymphoma/Clinical Trials ... Lymphoma ... Acute Myeloid Leukemia/Clinical Trials ... Acute Myeloid ...
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