What are you doing to decrease your risk of a heart attack or stroke?

Family history, high cholesterol levels, diabetes, inflammatory diseases, and much more can increase your risk of experiencing cardiovascular events. If you want to know more about your heart health and what you can do to lower your risk, consider participating in a clinical research study in your area.

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Hear from others who have participated in clinical research.

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“I wholeheartedly hope other people will step up and do it, so they have enough people to fully carry this through.”

Penny

Clinical Study Participant

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“Research is your way to help yourself, your family and all others around to possibly benefit from a life-saving drug or medication down the road that today is not available.”

Olga

Clinical Study Participant

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“I think that people should try to help other islanders by getting this study going, and I think you should do it.”

Mike

Clinical Study Participant

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“Research is always important because we want to put these bad illnesses behind us.”

Karen

Clinical Study Participant

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“I thought this would be a good option for me to get involved with a study that’s going to help people, and with any fortunate of luck, it will help me, too.”

Charles

Clinical Study Participant

Testimonials provided by trial participants are personal experiences and do not necessarily represent the views of the trial sponsor or Care Access. They are not a substitute for medical advice, and the results of the trial may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.

Ready to start your participation journey?

Eligible participants may receive:

  • Study-related care at no cost
  • Study vaccine or placebo at no cost
  • Compensation for time and travel
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