Benefits of Clinical Trial Participation, Besides Money

By |2013-12-20T13:40:13+00:00December 20th, 2013|Current Clinical Trails, Paid Clinical Trials, Participating In a Clinical Trial|

Many people struggling for money turn to clinical research trial participation as a way to bring in extra income. And for many people, it works, and that’s great. But there are a host of other good reasons to participate in clinical trials, besides getting paid. First of all, many clinical medical trials, including in Utah, [...]

Clinical Trials for Endometriosis

By |2013-12-13T11:37:22+00:00December 13th, 2013|Current Clinical Trails|

Endometriosis is a sometimes-painful gynecological disorder that affects roughly six to ten percent of women, according to some recent studies. This condition occurs when cells of the endometrium—the tissue that normally lines the uterus—get deposited into the pelvic cavity. These displaced cells attach themselves to other tissues and continue to grow and act like normal [...]

Understanding Common Terms In Clinical Trials

By |2013-12-06T14:20:46+00:00December 6th, 2013|Participating In a Clinical Trial|

Clinical trials and research studies can be intimidating—even more so when medical jargon and clinical language can make you feel like you need a dictionary on hand just to understand what the doctors are talking about. It’s easy to feel like you might not belong or that participating in a study might be over your [...]

Paid Trials Vs. Unpaid Trials

By |2013-11-12T16:08:14+00:00November 12th, 2013|Participating In a Clinical Trial, Safety In Clinical Trials|

There are clinical trials that pay handsomely for participation, but not all research studies are created equal. “WANTED—Healthy man or woman, age 18-30 to participate in a clinical trial. Will compensate $x.” Money in return for a few hours spent filling out questionnaires sounds too good to be true, right? Not necessarily. Most clinical trials [...]

Informed Consent: Understanding Your Rights in Clinical Trials

By |2013-10-24T12:52:57+00:00October 24th, 2013|Participating In a Clinical Trial, Safety In Clinical Trials|

Clinical trials, whether government or industry sponsored, are important for the growth and progress of medical science and health in the United States. Millions of people volunteer their bodies in order to improve our understanding of medical conditions and treatments. Many do so because they simply hope to improve treatment options for others in the [...]

Dealing With and Understanding Osteoarthritis

By |2013-10-09T15:18:30+00:00October 9th, 2013|Current Clinical Trails|

Unfortunately, arthritis is often one of the painful conditions that come with age. The older we get, the more wear and tear our bodies carry, especially in our joints. Some severe cases of arthritis are the result of underlying medical conditions while most are simply related to age and the natural deterioration of our bodies’ [...]

Dealing With Recurrent Gout

By |2013-09-20T15:52:06+00:00September 20th, 2013|Current Clinical Trails, Participating In a Clinical Trial|

If you’ve had gout before, you know that it can be extremely painful. It can wake you up in the middle of the night with the feeling that your big toe is on fire. Gout is a painful form of arthritis that can affect anyone. It is characterized by attacks of acute pain, swelling, redness, [...]

How Participants are Protected in Clinical Trials

By |2013-09-11T08:32:41+00:00September 11th, 2013|Participating In a Clinical Trial, Safety In Clinical Trials|

Surveys show that people participate in clinical trials for a number of reasons. Some simply want to assist in the advancement of science, while others are looking for some income. Still others are looking for unique treatments to their specific medical treatment. Regardless of the reason for participating, these people deserve, and receive protection during [...]

Why People Participate in Clinical Trials

By |2013-08-16T15:40:42+00:00August 16th, 2013|Participating In a Clinical Trial|

Surveys show that about 15 percent of people have participated in some kind of clinical research trial. But why do they do it? A news release from researchamerica.org revealed that most people believe it is important that the general population participate in medical studies to improve the health of others. Clinical research is an important part of [...]

Go to Top