Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are carefully controlled and monitored research studies conducted with patients or participants. The aim of these studies is to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and potential use of new drugs and treatments. Clinical trials are conducted by healthcare professionals and rely on volunteers who are willing to participate in the studies. The results of clinical trials can help inform decisions about the use of new treatments and improve public health. Clinical trials can also be used to learn about the natural history of a disease, develop better diagnostic tests, identify risk factors for developing diseases, and discover new ways to prevent and treat diseases.
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