A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us. Credit...Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Nina Agrawal Nina Agrawal is a health ...
Clinical trials are essential for advancing oncology treatment strategies and have contributed significantly to the decline in cancer mortality rates over the past decades. Traditional explanatory ...
The clinical trials landscape in follicular lymphoma: A systematic review. SARC-Digital: interim analysis of the effectiveness of digital health interventions on the quality of life of metastatic ...
One expert explains why most of the time clinical trial enrollment is ‘the correct answer’ for patients. By participating in clinical trials, patients with cancer have the opportunity to find ...
A mail-based audit and feedback (A&F) program to improve antibiotic prescribing among primary care physicians was associated ...
Even individuals whose symptoms do not yet meet the criteria for clinical depression benefit from therapeutic interventions. This conclusion comes from a new meta-study by researchers who analyzed ...
Research roundtable highlights early detection, biomarkers, interventions ...
Thought LeadersAoife Hayes, Kevin O'Regan & Julie ScanlonClinical Trials Assitant, Operations Manager & Quality Assurance ManagerAtlantia Clinical Trials Food clinical trials may not be as familiar to ...
Geroscience examines the underlying biology of aging to delay chronic diseases and extend the healthy years of human life.