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Christmas HollyThis Holiday Season...Consider the Gift of Volunteering for a Clinical Research Study at Rapid Medical Research, Inc. and Make a Difference in the Lives of Others.
In This Issue
Healthy & Active Living Tips for those with COPD
Are Hot Flashes Controlling Your Day?
What is Meningococcal Disease Type B (MnB)?

Currently Enrolling Studies

 

COPD

  

Diabetes, Type 2

  

Gout

 

Hot Flashes

 

Meningitis Vaccine (10-12 yr olds)

  

Meningitis Vaccine (11-17 yr olds)

 

Osteoarthritis/Rheumatoid Arthritis

 

Osteoarthritis of the Knee

 

Overactive Bladder 

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For every COPDer, it's important to keep an active lifestyle. By being physically active, you're helping both your mind and body. Your COPD may restrict some of the activities you used to do, but it shouldn't stop you from doing many other things. And keeping your body active, either by exercising or in pulmonary rehabilitation, you're improving your lung function and state of mind.

Useful tips for healthy living include:  

  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Avoid Germs
  • Rearrange your home: put the objects you use the most in easy-to-reach places.
  • Get plenty of sleep.
  • Avoid getting fatigued by doing a little at a time.
  • Call your doctor at the first sign of a cold.
  • Stay busy.

*Source: COPD Foundation 

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Greetings!

Each year millions of people give the gift of participation in clinical research.

 

It is said that the greatest gift is one which is given anonymously, giving when you do not know whether you will get direct personal benefit. Your decision to participate in clinical research may not only bring you hope but also benefits public health and advances medical knowledge. (CISCRP)

 

If you would like to learn more about clinical research, have questions about participation and want to see video testimonials from participants, visit CISCRP (The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation).

 

CISCRP is a first-of-its-kind nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and informing the public, patients, medical/research communities, the media, and policy makers about clinical research participation and the role that each party plays as a participant in the process. 

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

Are Hot Flashes Controlling Your Day & Making You Uncomfortable?

Woman with FanIf so, Rapid Medical Research is looking for women like you.

 

If you are a postmenopausal woman between the ages of 40-65 years old suffering from hot flashes you may qualify to participate in a clinical research study.

 

Qualified participants will receive a non-hormonal study medication or placebo and exams at no cost. Compensation for time and travel is also provided.

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.
Refer-A-Friend Program

Senior FriendsRefer a friend to participate in one of our clinical research studies.  If they qualify, you will receive a 'Thank You' bonus. If you know of someone who may be interested in one of our studies, please have them contact us at

888 460-2275, Option 1.

Contact Us To Learn More...

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

 

Sincerely,

 
Lisa Hoagland

Site Director

Rapid Medical Research, Inc.