Participating in Clinical Research Trials

For anyone looking to participate in clinical research trials

Should You Join a Clinical Trial? The Pros and Cons Explained

What are clinical trials? Have you ever wondered what the process for developing a new medication is like? Or how you can make a difference in medical science by participating in a clinical trial?  Every medication that is sold and prescribed has to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United […]

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How to Participate in Paid Migraine Studies

How to Participate in Paid Migraine Studies  What are Migraines? If you suffer from migraines you have probably realized how debilitating this health condition can be. Besides having intense headaches usually on one side of the head, you may also experience light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, nausea, and visual disturbances.  It can be very difficult to

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How to Participate in OCD Clinical Trials

How to Participate in OCD Clinical Trials OCD, or obsessive compulsive disorder, is a disorder that may cause a person to have uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive behaviors that may help calm these thoughts (compulsions).  If you have been diagnosed with OCD, chances are that you and your provider have discussed your treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions – “What should I know before starting a clinical trial?”

Frequently Asked Questions – “What should I know before starting a clinical trial?” Are you considering participating in clinical trials? Chances are you have lots of questions! Participating in clinical research can be a difficult decision since there is not a lot of information available.  You may be left wondering what exactly clinical research is,

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How to Participate in Eczema Clinical Trials

How to Participate in Eczema Clinical Trials Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is an inflammatory condition of the skin. Eczema is a chronic condition which can have symptoms of itching, redness, swelling and crusting or oozing of the skin.  If you have been diagnosed with eczema chances are your dermatologist has covered your treatment

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How to Find the Best Trial for You on ClinicalTrials.gov

How to Find the Best Trial for You on ClinicalTrials.gov Are you looking to participate in a clinical trial? Perhaps you have attempted to use the clinicaltrials.gov website and have found it overwhelming.  Clinicaltrials.gov is by the National Library of Medicine which makes it the most recommended site when it comes to browsing for clinical

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What are the Different Phases in Clinical Research?

What are the Different Phases in Clinical Research?  If you have ever considered participating in a clinical trial, you may have heard that there are different phases in clinical trials.  New medications, treatments and devices have to go through multiple phases in order to become approved. If you are wondering what the difference between each

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Why Diversity in Clinical Trials Matters

Did you know that one of the greatest challenges in clinical trials is the lack of participants from diverse backgrounds?  Clinical trials are very important in making new advancements in healthcare and science as a whole. At Theclinresearcher our team is passionate about promoting diversity, educating, and supporting clinical trial participants.  Today we will cover

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Getting Paid to Participate in Clinical Trials Without Having to Take Medication

Want to participate in paid clinical trials but are concerned about having to take medication?  One of the most common misconceptions of participating in paid clinical research is that you always have to take medication. Of course, there are many clinical trials that involve taking research medication, but you might be surprised to learn that

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