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Have You Thought About Clinical Trials?

  • Writer: gene tabitha anji
    gene tabitha anji
  • Feb 9, 2017
  • 1 min read

Sometimes clinical trials go past us and we hesitate to participate because we don't really understand how they work and what is involved.

Only through scientific investigation can we hope for new treatments and protocols to be developed. Participants contribute to these discoveries. The link below leads to an article from the Epilepsy Foundation but is a simple and thorough explanation of all clinical trials. I urge you to get the facts and if offered the chance to participate consider being a part of how science can help victims of AE.

http://www.epilepsy.com/article/2017/1/what-clinical-research


 
 
 

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