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How to Recognize Osteoarthritis Symptoms
What is Meningococcal Disease Type B (MnB)?
Is Overactive Bladder a Problem?

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COPD

  

Diabetes, Type 2

  

Gout

 

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Meningitis Vaccine (10-12 yr olds)

  

Meningitis Vaccine(11-17 yr olds)

 

Osteoarthritis/Rheumatoid Arthritis

 

Osteoarthritis of the Knee

 

Overactive Bladder

 

Pediatric Asthma

 

Vaginal Atrophy

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This is a very common condition, which primarily affects those 60 and older, has some distinctions from other types of arthritis. It's important to know the differences.

Osteoarthritis Symptoms: What to Watch for
  • Pain
  • Stiffness & reduced movement
  • Swelling
  • Clicking or Grating Noises

Click here for the complete article on  'How to Recognize Osteoarthritis Symptoms', written by Chris Iliades, MD; medically reviewed by Pat F. Bass III, MD, MPH.

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Greetings!

At RMR, we know that managing burdensome illnesses can be hard, and getting affordable health care even harder.  Through clinical trials, we are able to offer our community access to newly developing treatments in hopes of bettering your quality of life; all we ask in return is your time and cooperation.  RMR is continuously looking for individuals to qualify for our numerous ongoing studies.

 

Many of our trials offer participants numerous benefits including study related medication, medical care and diagnostic testing, all free of charge.  Additionally, patients are often reimbursed for their time and travel expenses with monetary compensation.

 

If you are interested in learning more about any of the clinical trials highlighted in this newsletter, please contact us at 888 460-2275, Option 1.

What is Meningococcal Disease Type B (MnB)? 

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Meningococcal Disease Type B (MnB) is caused by a certain type of bacteria that can make your child or adolescent very sick.

 

No vaccine to prevent MnB is currently available.

 

Your child (ages 10-12) or adolescent (ages 11-17) may be eligible to take part in 1 of 2 clinical trials* to test an investigational vaccine** for MnB.  

 

*A clinical trial is a carefully managed study done by doctors to learn more about potential new medicines and treatments.

**An investigational vaccine is an unapproved vaccine that is being tested in a clinical trial.

Is Overactive Bladder a Problem?

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the need to find a bathroom can be urgent and immediate. Symptoms can include strong sudden urges to urinate, the need to urinate frequently and repeated wetting episodes.

 

Advanced Clinical Research is conducting a 14 week clinical research study of a study medication versus placebo for overactive bladder.

 

Qualified participants will receive study medication or placebo and exams at no cost and may be compensated for time and travel.

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If you are interested in learning more or to see if you qualify for any of our currently enrolling clinical research studies, please contact us at 888 460-2275, Option 1.

 

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Lisa Hoagland

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Rapid Medical Research, Inc.