Are you 60 years of age or older?
Help us find a way to prevent blood infections.
People aged 60 years or older with a history of urinary tract infections (UTI) are at an increased risk of developing blood infections caused by E. coli bacteria.
Learn more about the E.mbrace Study, a clinical research study to assess the efficacy and safety of an investigational vaccine in the prevention of blood infections.
You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:
- Are 60 years of age or older.
- Have had a UTI in the past 2 years.
If you are interested, additional eligibility criteria will be assessed by the study team. The commitment for this study is approximately 3 years.
Qualified participants may receive the investigational vaccine and some study-required medical care at no cost. The study will not pay for other medical care or current medication(s) needed to support your daily health care routine.
To learn more about this clinical research study and see if it’s right for you, please contact the site
¿Tiene
60 Años O Más?
Avúdenos a encontrar una forma de Prevenir las infecciones del torrente sanguíneo. Las personas con 60 años o más que tienen antecedentes de infección del tracto urinario son más propensas a desarrollar una infección del torrente sanguíneo causada por la bacteria E. coli.
Ya está abierta la inscripción para un estudio de investigación clínica.
Para obtener más información y determinar si cumple con los requisitos para participar en este estudio de investigación clínica, comuníquese con nosotros:
COPD
Have you been smoking cigarettes for at least 10 years (10 cigarettes or more per day for last 12 months)?
Consider taking part in the P1-COPD-04-INT study of a subsequent version of a modified risk tobacco product
¿Ha estado fumando cigarrillos durante al menos 10 años (10 cigarrillos o más por día durante los últimos 12 meses)?
Considere participar en el estudio P1-COPD-04-INT de una versión posterior de un producto de tabaco de riesgo modificado
Are you 18 or older with Type 2 Diabetes?
ACHIEVE-4 is a clinical research study for people with type 2 diabetes and excess weight who are at risk for heart disease or stroke. The study will test how safe and well the investigational medicine (the medicine being studied) works for blood glucose and weight management compared with insulin therapy.
¿Tiene usted 18 años o más y tiene diabetes tipo 2?
Las personas adultas con diabetes tipo 2 (DT2) [y sobrepeso] con enfermedad cardiaca u otra enfermedad cardiovascular presentan un mayor riesgo de desarrollar otros problemas de salud. Las personas con DT2 que busquen controlar su peso pueden calificar para un estudio de investigación que busca participantes. Haga clic para comenzar.
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Precision Research Center Inc. is your partner in medical research. Our commitment is to deliver high-quality, rigorous research and clinical studies on a diverse range of health conditions. Our services are designed to ensure that medical interventions are safe, effective, and beneficial to patients.
Hypertension Studies
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a common condition that can lead to serious health complications if untreated. At Precision Research Center Inc., we conduct extensive studies on hypertension, investigating the causes, effects, and potential treatments of this condition. Our research is crucial to developing innovative solutions to combat and manage hypertension effectively.
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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. At Precision Research Center Inc., we are dedicated to conducting thorough research on Alzheimer's disease. Our goal is to contribute to the scientific understanding of the disease and support the development of new treatments to improve patient outcomes.
Healthy Patient Studies
At Precision Research Center Inc., we believe that research involving healthy individuals is essential to advancing medical knowledge. Through our healthy patient studies, we seek to understand normal body functions and how they change over time.
Are you interested in our research? We invite you to reach out to us to learn more about our current studies, including those on hypertension, Alzheimer's disease, and healthy patient studies.