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Find Diabetes Research Studies
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You might qualify for diabetes research studies
There are hundreds of ongoing diabetes research studies in the United States at any one time.
There are two types of research studies:
- Interventional
- Testing the affects of drugs, devices, diets, etc.
- Observational
- tracking what participants do over time
There are a couple of important principles to remember with respect to research studies (also called clinical trials):
- You always have the right to quit a clinical trial – at any time
- Every clinical trial participant has to have “Informed Consent” – a principle that means the person understands what is being done and why
- Of people with diabetes who have participated in a clinical trial, 88% would recommend them to other people with diabetes.
Interested in finding research studies for which you are qualified?
Use the simple tool below:
If you’d like to learn more about diabetes clinical trials
in general, watch this video:
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