Showing posts with label #clinicaltrials #cureclick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #clinicaltrials #cureclick. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2020

NEW Clinical Trial Sponsored by Cure Click!

 A Clinical Trial for COVID-19 is Looking for Volunteers in Your Area. Contribute to a solution that could help to solve the global health crisis. See if you are eligible. #covid19 #sponsored #cureclick



https://curec.lk/2S3KV1X

Moderna has selected nearly 100 clinical research sites and is partnering closely with those sites to ensure that volunteers at increased risk for COVID-19 disease are enrolled in the study. These research sites are working within their local communities to reach a diverse population, in order to achieve a shared goal that the participants in the COVE Study are representative of the communities at highest risk for COVID- 19 and of our diverse society. Help Advance COVID-19 Vaccine Research! Thank you for joining us in our fight against COVID-19.


#covid19 #sponsored #cureclick

Monday, October 22, 2018

Another NEW Parkinson's Clinical Trial by Cure Click!



Another New Clinical Trial for Parkinson's sponsored by Cure Click!




A new #Parkinsons disease clinical study is evaluating an investigational drug to see if it may potentially help slow or reduce disease progression. Learn more! #sponsored #cureclick https://curec.lk/2CZN7SF

























Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Lewy Bodies Dementia - Robin Williams Taken by the horrid illness and closer to "home" this took my Mom within 6 month and she passed away June 9th, 2016

http://curec.lk/2e1mP5t



#LewyBodyDementia #LewyBody #Dementia #LewyWho

 

 

On August 11th, 2014, the world lost a wonderful beloved man. Robin Williams was an amazing actor, comedian, and philanthropist, who touched the hearts of millions with his wit and humor. However, Williams suffered from a degenerative disease that, after his death, was identified as Lewy Body Dementia.

Although Lewy Body Dementia is not a rare disease, it is still widely under diagnosed and many doctors and other medical professionals are still not familiar with it. It is often confused with Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease due to the similarities of the symptoms. Doctors thought Robin Williams had Parkinson’s before an autopsy revealed the massive proliferation of Lewy bodies throughout his brain, one of the worst LBD pathologies the medical professionals had seen.

In an effort to raise awareness of Lewy Body Dementia, Susan Schneider, Williams’ wife, wrote a letter addressing all doctors, medical professionals, and patient advocates to share her husband’s story. You can read it here: The Terrorist Inside My Husband's Brain.

There is no cure for Lewy Body Dementia yet but we are hopeful. CureClick has launched a new mission for a clinical trial for Dementia with Lewy Bodies to help find potential treatment for patients suffering from this degenerative disease. Please share this trial with everyone you know and help raise awareness.


This is a direct passage above from "Cure Click"

Friday, October 14, 2016

NEW CLINICAL TRIAL BY CURE CLICK - THIS ONE HITS ME PERSONALLY - LEWY BODIES DEMENTIA!

Again this is so critical to me in such a very personal way. If you and a loved one has been diagnosed, or shows "signs or symptoms" of this extremely rapidly degenerating type of Dementia, you can screen for a Clinical Trial sponsored by Cure Click. I watched it take my Mom within 6 months. She had "some signs" of dementia, forgetfulness, and several others about a year or two before. Yet, none that led to a real diagnosis, then this horrid disease seemed to "take over" suddenly, and I literally watched her "change" day by day, as I've told the story so many times. This is NOT your "typical dementia or even Alzheimer's) not that they are not awful, yet Lewy bodies as a whole different type of dementia, aggressive in nature... and honestly, they still lack a great deal of the "why's" of this particular one.... Please share this with others. I would so appreciate you giving out this to others that may have someone they have seen in this type of rapid declining of mental, physical, and emotional realms so suddenly.


Been told you or a loved one have #LewyBody #Dementia? Participate in a clinical trial! See if you qualify. http://curec.lk/2e1mP5t 





Monday, May 23, 2016

Brand New Clnical Trial for Those with Lumbar Lower Back Pain!

Brand New Clinical Trial starting sponsored by Cure Click for Lower Lumbar Back Pain


New Clinical Trial Medication Out for Lumbar/Lower Back Pain! Maybe an alternative to your current medications or maybe an alternative to surgery! Be Sure to Check It Out!


http://curec.lk/1XNLqKo


#LowBackPain



Friday, January 8, 2016

Remember These New Clinical Trials - for Cushings Symdrome, Alzheimer's, Pediatric Asthma, and Severe COPD!


CUSHINGS SYNDROME CLINICAL TRIAL

http://curec.lk/1hKk5XN

 

Description
This trial is testing the safety and effectiveness of a new investigational drug for the treatment of Cushing's Syndrome. Under the supervision of qualified physicians, cortisol levels and symptoms of Cushing’s Syndrome will be closely followed along with any signs of side effects.

 





 

ALZHEIMER'S CLINICAL TRIAL

http://curec.lk/1Pt53Dp 


Description
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the study medication can help people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease improve their mental abilities such as understanding, reasoning, and judgment. The study medication will be given together with an FDA-approved Alzheimer's medication: Aricept® (donepezil), Exelon® (rivastigmine) or Razadyne® (galantamine)


PEDIATRIC ASTHMA CLINICAL TRIAL



Description
Asthma is a common lung condition among children. Your child may already have the symptoms of asthma like coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. Current asthma treatments don't work well for every child. Clinical researchers are studying research treatments that may better control asthma in children.





SEVERE TO VERY SEVERE COPD CLINICAL TRIAL


Description
This research study is testing whether a new investigational drug that targets eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) could help patients with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) control symptoms and reduce exacerbations (flare-ups) that lead to hospitalizations. The new investigational drug will be compared to oral and inhaled corticosteroids, the current standard of care for COPD. 

 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ANY OR AL OF THESE CLINICAL TRIALS VISIT THE LINKS BELOW THEM

 

SPONSORED BY "CURE CLICK