Four Reasons to Participate in Alzheimer’s Research

By volunteering for a clinical study or trial, you can become a partner in helping researchers discover new ways to potentially diagnose, treat, and prevent Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. You may also:

  • Receive medical care and new treatments that are not yet available otherwise
  • Learn about the disease and your medical condition
  • Gain access to resources, such as educational materials and support groups
  • Help provide others with better treatments and prevention strategies in the future

Explore more information about clinical research. To find and join a local or online clinical trial, use the Alzheimers.gov Clinical Trials Finder.

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