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What is Dementia?
Dementia is a general term (not a specific disease) that describes a group of symptoms which negatively impacts memory severe enough to interfere with daily life.
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia with 60-80% of cases, while Vascular Dementia is the second most common dementia type. Nevertheless, there are many other conditions that cause symptoms of dementia. As opposed to Alzheimer’s, some forms of dementia are reversible.
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Your contribution will make a difference and is much appreciated. A member of the Research Team will be in touch soon to discuss the next steps with you. Please also keep in mind that the research will be free of charge for you and you may be compensated for time and travel.
What should I expect?
When deciding to join a clinical trial, there are usually a range of benefits, but also risks. Generally, you should consider time commitment of a clinical trials (how many visits are required?), reimbursements for
your travel and time (cash/vouchers), and understand
the risks. Please keep in mind that you're not a "guinea
pig" and only in very rare cases volunteers may
experience side effects that require medical attention.
Don't forget: you will also help others through
participating and help yourself as you're getting access
to the latest treatments methods before others.
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Interested in joining other clinical trials in your area? Find out if you qualify for one of the studies we are working with.
Memory loss research study
Doctors and researchers are trying to find new treatments that can slow or stop memory loss caused by the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Clinical research studies like this memory loss study are an important step in finding a cure for Alzheimer's. Find out if you may qualify by filling out our short survey below!
Arthritis research study
Doctors and researchers are trying to find new treatments that can improve joint health and slow disease progression for people with arthritis. Clinical research studies like this arthritis study are an important step in finding a cure for arthritis. Find out if you may qualify by filling out our short survey below!
Diabetes research study
Doctors and researchers are trying to find better treatments for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Clinical research studies like this diabetes study are an important step in finding a cure. Find out if you could be part of this study below and help scientists to advance research. ​​​
Muscle loss research study
Doctors and researchers are trying to find new treatments that can slow or stop muscle loss caused by conditions like Sarcopenia. Clinical research studies like this muscle loss study are an important step in finding better treatments for muscle loss. Find out if you may qualify by filling out our short survey below!
Healthy volunteers research study
Doctors and researchers are trying to find medications that can prevent and cure a wide variety of health conditions. Clinical research studies like this study needing healthy volunteers are an important part of this work. Are you healthy? Find out if you could be part of this study below and help scientists to advance research. ​​
Headaches research study
Doctors and researchers are trying to find treatments that can prevent or treat migraine attacks. Clinical research studies like this migraine study are an important step in finding a cure for migraines. Find out if you could be part of this study below. ​​​​
Don't take it from us, see what patients are saying
Hillary P.
Clinical trials patient, 2018
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When my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's I felt like the whole world was collapsing.
My sister and I were splitting caregiver duties for her, but it was still a lot of physical and mental stress. I heard about a clinical study that was researching caregiver burden and increasing the quality of life of family caregivers.
Participating in that study was a blessing. I learned so much about selfceare and I am still benefitting from the study even one year after completion.
Sean B.
Clinical trials patient, 2019
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As many men my age, I was struggling with decreasing testosterone levels and everything that entails this condition: mood changes, hair loss, weight gain. I felt tired all day, and tried many conventional things and therapies but nothing worked. I decided to participate in a clinical trial, mostly because I was desperate. I was able to try new cutting-edge treatments. What can I say? I got my live back and finally feel myself again.
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Conny W.
Clinical trials patient, 2019
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As many men my age, I was struggling with decreasing testosterone levels and everything that entails this condition: mood changes, hair loss, weight gain. I felt tired all day, and tried many conventional things and therapies but nothing worked. I decided to participate in a clinical trial, mostly because I was desperate. I was able to try new cutting-edge treatments. What can I say? I got my live back and finally feel myself again.
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What to learn more about clinical trials participation?
The decision to join a clinical trial is a big one, which should not be rushed. To make the decision easier for you, we compiled a couple of resources for you. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us here.
5 reasons to participate
in a clinical trial
Everything you need to
know about clinical trials
Why should I participate
in a clinical trial?
What is a clinical trial & why should I join?
What are the different
phases of clinical trials?
Why are clinical trials
important?
Who conducts clinical
trials?
Why do people participate
in a clinical trials?
What are the benefits &
risk of participating?
Benefits of clinical trial participation
What am I getting into if I
participate in a trial?
What to expect when
joining a clinical trial
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