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Results 1 - 10 of 2,800 for clinical trials
  1. Clinical Trials -- Information for Participants From the National Institutes of Health (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 ...
  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. HIV and AIDS Clinical Trials From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of AIDS Research)  
    HIV/Clinical Trials ... HIV ... National Institutes of Health, Office of AIDS Research ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Get information on HIV clinical trials, ...
  4. NCI's Clinical Trials Programs and Initiatives From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Cancer/Clinical Trials ... Cancer ... Clinical Trials/Specifics ... Clinical Trials ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Information about NCI ...
  5. ... opioid use disorder (OUD) and she’s participated in clinical trials at the National Institute on Drug Abuse for ...
  6. Clinical trials are a way for scientists to study new treatments for diseases.
  7. Who Pays for Clinical Trials? From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    ... of costs related to taking part in a clinical trial and who is expected to pay for which ...
  8. Explains cancer clinical trials, including what they are, why they are important, things to think about when deciding to take part, and ...
  9. Are Clinical Trials Safe? From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    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. 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.
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