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Clinical Trials to Test Non-Skeletal Benefits of Vitamin D

May 18, 2012 Health No Comments

One doesn’t need clinical trials to assume that our bodies definitely need vitamins however the how and why behind what vitamins do for us is something trials are definitely needed for. Now vitamin D is under the spotlight and about to enter clinical trial phases in an attempt to understand the one aspect we haven’t been able to gauge and that is non-skeletal benefits. Sure, we understand that vitamin D is a steroid hormone that regulates calcium and phosphate levels in the bloodstream while promoting healthy bone growth. There have been more than enough regulatory affairs to confirm this, but the challenge is to take the few observational studies that have shown the non-skeletal benefits of vitamin D and expand it into a documentable clinical trial; the very definition of defining medical science.

Bringing Social Media and Online Healthcare Together

April 28, 2011 Health No Comments

If you are looking for an answer to a medical question there are a number of online healthcare websites and forums that you can have a look at. With the rise in popularity of social media, online healthcare services are being utilised in an innovative way. While clinical trials are time consuming and require getting and capturing a lot of information, using a social media site to do this drastically reduces time and hassle.

European clinical research legislation under review

November 27, 2009 Health No Comments
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The European Union’s 2001 Clinical Trials Directive has received a lot of negative press especially among clinical research organisations who want to focus on enhancing relationships between researchers, sponsors, stakeholders, authorities, ethics committees and patients and transform research results into tangible benefits for the medical associations across Europe.

In an article for Applied Clinical Trials Online, Peter O’Donnell writes about how clinical research companies and institutions have banded together to find solutions for the problems encountered in the Clinical Trials Directive, which they are hoping to have implemented in 2010. The project is called the “Road Map Initiative for Clinical Research in Europe” and consists of a number of workshops this year that will continue into early 2010.

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