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The Best Places outside U.S. to Run Clinical Trials According to their Regulatory Times

The increasing trend toward conducting clinical trials outside the United States is an important consideration in discussing ways to improve the efficiency of trials. The number of patients enrolled in clinical trials is decreasing in the United States and increasing abroad….

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Clinical Trials in Latin America – Challenges and Opportunities

Latin America has become a great ally for clinicians when developing Clinical Trials. This region provides many advantages and facilities other regions just can’t match. With over 20 countries spanning from Mexico in North America to Chile and Argentina in the South….

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Minority participation

5 Barriers you’ll Have to Face while Diversifying Clinical Trials

Minority participation in clinical trials is an important topic in public health discussions. This representation touches on issues of equality and the elimination of disparities, which are core values of the field. The FDA Safety and Innovation Act introduced in 2012,…

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Health disparities

6 Reasons to Diversify Clinical Trials

Starting from the fact that minorities account for fewer than 10 percent of patients enrolled in clinical trials.  Health disparities and underrepresentation in clinical trials could become a serious issue in the upcoming years.  FDA Regulations In 2012 Congress included Section…

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Heart disease prevention

Anti-diabetic Drugs Research – Designing Better Drugs to Treat Type 2 Diabetes

Research led by the University of Adelaide is paving the way for safer and more effective drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, reducing side effects and the need for insulin injections. Two studies, published in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and BBA-General Subjects, have…

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Psoriatic arthritis treatment

Psoriatic Arthritis Drug Shows Promise in Phase 3 Trial

In a pivotal phase-3 clinical trial led by a Stanford University School of Medicine investigator, patients with psoriatic arthritis for whom standard-of-care pharmaceutical treatments have provided no lasting relief experienced a significant reduction in symptoms, including joint tenderness and swelling, when…

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Increasing diversity

Clinical Trials Diversity – More Minorities Needed to Make Research Relevant to All

Minorities, in fact, account for fewer than 10 percent of patients enrolled in clinical trials, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Today, Wilkins brings together academic researchers and community members to…

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Clinical Research in Ecuador | Diversity in Hispanic Community Involvement

Why Is Diversity Important? FDA Action Plan In 2012 the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act was published. Most of this FDA Action plan is based to encourage researchers to include safety and effectiveness data by demographic subgroups, including…

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Insulin Therapy Innovation

Diabetes Research: Team Cures Diabetes in Mice Without Side Effects

Diabetes Research A potential cure for Type 1 diabetes looms on the horizon in San Antonio, and the Insulin Therapy Innovation would also allow Type 2 diabetics to stop insulin shots. The discovery, made at The University of Texas Health Science…

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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Landmark Clinical Trial to Help Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Sufferers

A clinical trial funded by Arthritis Research UK and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), led by professors from the Universities of Liverpool and Bristol, has discovered a drug combination that could help thousands of children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis….

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