Clinical Trials and Alzheimer’s Disease:
What Are They, and How Do We Participate?
Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical strategy, treatment, or device is safe and effective for humans. These studies also may show which medical approaches work best for certain illnesses or groups of people.
The purpose of clinical trials is research, so the studies follow strict scientific standards. These standards protect patients and help produce reliable study results. Read more about clinical trials from the National Institutes of Health: What are Clinical Trials?
As of 2014, these studies where short 70,000 volunteers. Without the help of families living with Alzheimer’s, many of these studies are unable to proceed.
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