Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that use human volunteers to test the safety and efficacy of a medical treatment or procedure. They are conducted with the aim of gathering information about the effects of the treatment, as well as any potential side effects. Clinical trials are an important part of research into the development and improvement of treatments for a wide range of illnesses and diseases. Results of clinical trials can help to determine if a new treatment is an effective and safe way to treat a condition, and if it should be approved by regulatory organizations. Clinical trials also provide insight into how a treatment may improve the quality of life for patients living with a particular condition.
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