diversity in clinical trials

Can I Volunteer for a Clinical Trial?

By participating in clinical research, you can help scientists discover new ways to diagnose, treat, and even prevent Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Volunteers are needed from different communities and backgrounds to ensure that prevention strategies and treatments help as many people as possible. Scientists need a range of people to participate, including: Being a […]

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Why Diversity is Important in Clinical Trials

Volunteering for a clinical study or trial helps researchers discover new ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent Alzheimer’s disease. If the research involves people who are similar, the findings may not apply to or benefit everyone.   For results that benefit different groups of people, researchers need a variety of volunteers, including:  Nearly everyone can participate

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