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Exploring Phase IV Clinical Trials
When a new drug or treatment hits the market, it’s easy to think the story ends there. But in reality, that’s just the beginning of a new chapter. After a medication gets approved, it enters a phase called post-marketing clinical trials. These studies are crucial for understanding how the drug performs in the real world, beyond the controlled environment of earlier trials. Today, I want to take you on a journey through this fascinating stage, focusing on what makes phase IV c

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Finding Clinical Research Trials Near You
When it comes to exploring new ways to improve health or manage a condition, finding local clinical trials can be a game-changer. You...

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Your Guide to Clinical Trial Participation
Thinking about joining a clinical trial? It might sound a bit intimidating at first, but it’s actually a fantastic way to contribute to...

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Sep 223 min read
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Unlocking Opportunities in Paid Medical Research
If you've ever wondered how you can contribute to science and get paid for it, you're in the right place. Participating in compensated...

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Sep 184 min read
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Navigating Regulatory Support for Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are the backbone of medical advancements, providing the evidence needed to bring new treatments to patients. However,...

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Aug 274 min read
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Why Phase IV Clinical Studies Matter for Drug Safety
In the journey of bringing a new drug to market, several essential steps are taken to ensure its safety and effectiveness. After a drug...

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Jul 84 min read
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What you need to know about genetically modified Mumps, Measles, and Rubella
With the death toll of the coronavirus on the rise around the world, it appear that the public has taken their eyes off the threat of...

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Mar 20, 20202 min read
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Study Show The Human Coronavirus Is Responsible For Common Colds
Research show that historically the Human Coronavirus was associated with the common cold. Only on rare occasions the virus caused severe...

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Mar 16, 20201 min read
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Forgetting Past Failures Is The Key To Athletic Success
Being an athlete require a great deal of focus, ambition, determination, and resiliency. Training prior to a major competition is where...

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Mar 10, 20202 min read
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People Are Trying The Keto Diet! What Are The Risk?
The keto diet was created in 1923 by Dr. Russell Wilder to manage seizures for patients diagnosed with epilepsy. Since its creation the...

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Mar 9, 20202 min read
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Research Find That Dreams Can Forecast Illness Years In Advance
To believe that our dreams can predict or forecast a developing illness, will label you as crazy. The reason is that at this time more...

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Mar 5, 20202 min read
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Screening Travelers For The Coronavirus Is Not Effective, According to UCLA Study
A recent article published by the LA Daily News confirmed that screening travelers for the coronavirus is not very effective and that it...

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Mar 3, 20201 min read
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Post-Exercise Sauna Bathing Will Improve Endurance Performance, According To Study
All athletes are looking for a way to increase their competitive edge through supplementation and work out regimens. There is evidence...

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Mar 2, 20201 min read
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Girls Are Starting Puberty A Year Earlier Than Anytime In History, Study Finds
30 studies conducted around the world show results that girls are starting puberty a year earlier than their grandparents and parents. In...

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Feb 28, 20201 min read
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Sugar and Cocaine Are The Same. Really?
First off, sugar and cocaine are not the same on an ethical standpoint, but too much sugar is bad for us and there are dieters on the...

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Feb 26, 20202 min read
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Does Stretching Improve Performance?
All athletes are trained to stretch prior to competition to prevent injury but science say that it doesn't improve overall performance....

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Feb 24, 20201 min read
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Your First Flu Virus Infection Can Explain the Severity of Now and Future Infections
Have you noticed that when you was sick from the flu it wasn't as severe as maybe the person who was infected before you and after you?...

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Feb 19, 20202 min read
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Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea is a Public Health Concern
Gonorrhea at one time was an easily treated sexually transmitted disease that involved a patient taking an antibiotic, abstaining from...

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Feb 18, 20202 min read
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Study Say ACL Tears Cause Harmful Changes in the Brain
A research study by the University of Michigan shows structural changes in the brain following ACL reconstruction due to injury. During...

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Feb 17, 20201 min read
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Taking Melatonin While Pregnant. Is it Safe?
A topic of concern for pregnant woman, who have trouble sleeping, is not knowing if taking melatonin is safe for their unborn baby. Well,...

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Feb 14, 20201 min read
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