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Clinical Trial To Test Effectiveness of Diabetes Meds

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Joseph

As a CureClick Ambassador I want to share this information with my readers:Antidote is running an online study to compare the effectiveness of two FDA-approved type 2 diabetes treatments: Soliqua 100/33 and Lantus.

If type 2 diabetes symptoms aren't well managed, it can be difficult and expensive to find new medication options. A new study is now available that is comparing two FDA-approved type 2 diabetes medications. Researchers are looking for volunteers from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds to take part.

You may qualify to take part in this clinical trial if you:

  • Are 18 or older
  • Have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes for at least one year
  • Have uncontrolled diabetes as demonstrated by a HbA1c between 7.5% and 10%
  • Are Hispanic/Latino, African American/Black, or Asian

If you or a loved one are experiencing issues with their management of type 2 diabetes, act now! #type2diabetes #sponsored #cureclick

For more information about trial eligibility and details visit Antidote via: https://curec.lk/2m5zTch

  CureClick Diabetes image of Asian Americans

What Are Clinical Trials?

Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. To learn more about my relationship with CureClick and why I'm talking about clinical trials, please click on this links.

 curec.lk/1Gb4toG

 

But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. "Do not fear what they fear ; do not be frightened." 1 Peter 3:14

 

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Medical Scientists Are Recruiting Patients For Crohn's Disease Study

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Joseph

It is often quite unpleasant and inconvenient to have to run to the bathroom because your bowels are overly active. Now imagine that problem suddenly flaring up without warning. This is what happens to folks suffering from Crohn's disease. This condition, altough rare, affects the gastrointestinal systems leading to chronic inflammation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, cramping, reduced appetite, weight loss and fatigue.

As a CureClick Ambassador, I want to tell you about an important study. Right now local doctors are recruiting patients for a Crohn's disease study. To find out if you are eligible to be a patients , just head over to the research sponsor's website for more information.

 

CureClick Crohn's disease image

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2qMPnmK

 

We are created in the image of God. Praise Jesus!


Medical Scientists Are Investigating New Treatments For Cognitive Impairment

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Joseph

As people age, it's not uncommon to forget a few things every now and then. But for some folks, memory loss could be the precursor to serious loss of cognitive function. In fact, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is regarded as a slight, but noticeabke and measurable loss of memory and cognitive abilities.

Although he changes are not severe enough to interfere with daily life or independent function, sufferers are at greater risk for Alzheimer's disease.

But there is help. Right now local doctors are seeking new ways to treat MCI.

As a CureClick Ambassador I wanted to let you know that if you or someone you know is experiencing MCI, doctors are enrolling patients in a remarkable study that intends to treat this condition.

To learn if you are eligible, please visit the research sponsor's website.

CureClick Memory Problems image

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

 

What Are Clinical Trials?

Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

 

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2qb0CZ5

 

We are absolutely nothing without God.


Medical Scientists Are Investigating New Treatments For Insomnia

by

Joseph

Did you know that one in three people will suffer from insomnia in their lifetime? Lack of sleep is no joke, quality of life and long term health. Sadly, the chances of suffering from insomnia increase with age. In fact, 40% to 60% of people over the age of 60 years old are insomniacs.

People with insomnia tend to experience daytime tiredness, fatigue or sleepiness. This places insomniacs at risk of accidental falls resulting from fatigue.

As a CureClick Ambassador, I wanted to tell you about an exciting new study that seeks to reduce insomnia symptoms in elderly people.

If you or a family member qualify for this clinical trial you may receive:

  • payment up to $1250, depending on the study
  • no cost, study related care from a local doctor
  • no cost study medication

To learn more about this study, please visit the sponsor's website.

CureClick insomnia image

Conditions

Insomnia

Age Range

at least 55 years of age

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

 

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclickand why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2p32nUR

 

God made everything.


Medical Scientists Are Targeting Specific Cancer Genes To Stop Tumor Growth

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Joseph

Cancer. The mere utterance of the word strikes fear and anxiety in the hearts of most people. It robs people of energy, health and life. Scientists have learned much about the disease. Molecular testing indicates that some diverse cancers actually originate from the same genes. This means that if medical scientists were able to put those oncogenes out of commission, the cancer would be less likely to spread. 

Medical researchers are currently investigating the use of a powerful new drug called Entrectinib which would target specific cancer genes thereby reducing tumor growth.

As a CureClick Ambassador, I want to tell everyone that an important new study nicknamed STARTRK-2, is enrolling patients diagnosed with various cancers who have the same cancer genes. The STARTRK-2 trial is recruiting patients with gene rearrangements in NTRK1, NTRK2, NTRK3, ROS1, or ALK. To find out if you would be a candidate for this study, talk to your doctor. Your doctor can order a no-cost test to see if you have fusions of the above genes. So, please share this with your family, friends and others who may benefit from the news.

To learn more about the STARTRK-2 clinical trial, please visit the sponsor's website

 

CureClick STARTRK-2 study image

Conditions

Genetic cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer

Age Range

at least 18 years

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

 

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclickand why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2pFoD6f

 

Our Lord Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. Follow the ways of God and live.


Medical Scientists Are Investigating Better Ways To Treat Parkinson's Disease

by

Joseph

Parkinson's disease is a serious disorder of the nervous system that causes the body to experience shaking, rigid muscles, slow movement, uncontrollable tremors, impaired balance and walking. The disease tends to onset in midlife and become progressively worse with age.

Many patients are treated with Levodopa (aka L-dopa); although the drug is beneficial, its effectiveness wears off over time causing Parkinson's symptoms to return.

As a CureClick Ambassador I wanted to let you know that medical doctors are looking for people who take Levodopa  to control their Parkinson's symptoms and are unsatisfied with the treatment.

To learn more, visit the research sponsor's website.

CureClick Parkinson's Disease image

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2n1jSHv  

 

Lord, you are the God who saves me;
    day and night I cry out to you.
May my prayer come before you;
    turn your ear to my cry.

I am overwhelmed with troubles
    and my life draws near to death.
I am counted among those who go down to the pit;
    I am like one without strength.
I am set apart with the dead,
    like the slain who lie in the grave,
whom you remember no more,
    who are cut off from your care.

You have put me in the lowest pit,
    in the darkest depths.
Your wrath lies heavily on me;
    you have overwhelmed me with all your waves.[d]
You have taken from me my closest friends
    and have made me repulsive to them.
I am confined and cannot escape;
    my eyes are dim with grief.

I call to you, Lord, every day;
    I spread out my hands to you.
10 Do you show your wonders to the dead?
    Do their spirits rise up and praise you?
11 Is your love declared in the grave,
    your faithfulness in Destruction[e]?
12 Are your wonders known in the place of darkness,
    or your righteous deeds in the land of oblivion?

13 But I cry to you for help, Lord;
    in the morning my prayer comes before you.
14 Why, Lord, do you reject me
    and hide your face from me?

15 From my youth I have suffered and been close to death;
    I have borne your terrors and am in despair.
16 Your wrath has swept over me;
    your terrors have destroyed me.
17 All day long they surround me like a flood;
    they have completely engulfed me.
18 You have taken from me friend and neighbor—
    darkness is my closest friend.

 


Medical Scientists Are Investigating New Drugs To Help People With Chronic Kidney Disease With Anemia

by

Joseph

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious illness that affects the kidneys - organs which God created to filter waste products from the body. People who have CKD experience a gradual loss of kidney function which is often accompanied by a shortage of red blood cells.

Red blood cells transport oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, when these cells are lost, a person will become anemic. Oftentimes, physicians will prescribe iron pills or other medications that may help the red blood cells transport more oxygen, but they're not always successful.

Unfortunately there is no cure for CKD, the kidneys often continue to lose function over time.

But there is hope. Local doctors are investigating new medicines that may treat CKD anemia.

Perhaps you or someone you know is living with CKD. You could qualify to become a patient in a clinical trial which may offer new options for people with anemia.

As a CureClick Ambassador I want to share this information with my readers because it could be helpful for medically treating people who have CKD. Visit the research sponsor's website to learn more.

 

CureClick Chronic Kidney Disease CKD image

Conditions
Anemia, Chronic Kidney Disease

 

Age Range

At least 18 years old

 

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2k8jb9R

 

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New Drug Sought To Treat People With Moderate To Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Joseph

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that occurs when the immune system attacks the lining of your joints. Unfortunately, some people with moderate to severe RA don't respond well to medications that are used to treat the disease, some patients even suffer unwanted side effects.

There is hope. Researchers are investigating a drug that may help people with moderate to severe RA. This study is for people whose RA has not responded well enough to previous treatment with methotrexate. The study will compare an investigational drug to another already-approved treatment for RA and placebo.

As a CureClick Ambassador I want to share this information with my readers because it could be helpful for medically treating people who have the RA. Visit the research sponsor's website to learn more.

CureClick Moderate to Severe RA image

Other important information:

Conditions

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Phase
2
 
Enrollment
20
 
Age Range
18-75
 

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2gOSYdQ

 

But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. "Do not fear what they fear ; do not be frightened." 1 Peter 3:14

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Medical Scientists Need Your Help To Find A Better Treatment For Axial Spondyloarthritis

by

Joseph

People with axial spondyloarthritis have chronic back pain which is usually treated with painkillers and anti-inflammatory medications. Although these provide some relief, the disease continues to progress in some patients while others notice their back pain has returned.

A new research study seeks to give a better understanding of how long-term treatment with the study drug compares to the standard of care treatments provided to these patients.

As a CureClick Ambassador I want to share this information with my readers because it could be helpful for medically treating people who have axSpA. Visit the research sponsor's website to learn more about it.

CureClick Axial SpondyloArthritis image

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2gOjUez

 

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Research Scientists Are Investigating New Treatments To Prevent Heart Disease

by

Joseph

Heart disease is the leading killer of men and women in the United States. In fact, 610,000 people in the US die from cardiovascular disease every year; that's 1 out of every 4 Americans!

Needless to say, our nation needs new treatments for this deadly disease.

This study trial will test the effectiveness of Epanova, a drug already approved by the FDA for treatment of patients with severely high triglycerides to see if it can successfully treat people with moderately high triglycerides.

As a CureClick Ambassador I want to share this information with my readers because it could be helpful for medically treating people who are at risk of heart problems.

For more information visit the research trial sponsor's website.

CureClick heart disease image

 

Important info you need to know:

Patients must:

  • be at least 18 years old
  • be currently taking a statin
  • have high cholesterol

Patients must not:

  • have an allergy to fish, shellfish, omega-3 fatty acid, or corn oil
  • currently be on dialysis

The research study will require 13,000 participants, so please see if you qualify.

For those of you whom are not familiar with clinical trials, here's some information that you can use:

What Are Clinical Trials?


Clinical trials are research studies to determine whether investigational drugs or treatments are safe and effective for humans.

All investigational devices and medicines must undergo several clinical trials, often times these clinical trials require thousands of people.

Why participate in a clinical trial?

People whom are eligible will have access to new investigational treatments that would be available to the general public only upon approval.

People whom are eligible for clinical trials will also receive study-related medical care and attention from clinical staff at research facilities.

Clinical trials offer hope for many people and gives researchers a chance to find better treatment for others in the future.

 

Disclaimer: I am not participating in this clinical trial. I am providing this information to my readers as a CureClick Ambasssador. Click on the links below to learn about my relationship with Cureclick and why I'm talking about clinical trials.

http://curec.lk/2fTTcF4

 

Cockiness is an affront to God, humility is to be like Christ.

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