Benefits of Participating in Clinical Trials

At JBR Clinical Research, we’re proud to be at the forefront of many pieces of progressive, beneficial clinical research. We’re dedicated to results-driven clinical research for a variety of areas, and one of the most important factors for getting this is drawing good...

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Basics on Trial Participant Recruitment

While it’s essential to any clinical study, patient recruitment is also one of the toughest areas of the process. At JBR Clinical Research, recruitment is one of several areas in which we specialize while assisting various clients with clinical trials. What are some...

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Basics of ICH-GCP Guidelines

At JBR Clinical Research, we’re a longtime partner of clinical trials and sponsors. Our goal is to ensure accurate clinical research approaches in a variety of fields, from pain and vaccines to imaging and dermatology, among many others. A big part of the oversight...

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The First Paid Clinical Trial Ever?

Many people know that clinical trials have been around for a very long time, but most might not realize how incredibly old they actually are. On November 21 of this year, we will actually reach the 350-year anniversary of what some believe to be the first ever written...

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Basics of an Institutional Review Board

Among the many guidelines we follow for proper clinical research at JBR Clinical Research, an Institutional Review Board is among the most thorough. Anyone who has been a hernia study subject, the sponsor of a migraine trial or who has participated in any part of a...

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Understanding the Types of Hernias

A hernia is when part of the body pushes into an area it doesn’t belong. Because there are a lot of places in the body (um, everywhere!) where this can happen, there are a lot of different types of hernias. Hiatal Hernia A hiatal hernia occurs...

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5 Tips For Hernia Surgery Recovery

Getting back into the groove of your normal life is one of your top priorities after hernia surgery—but first thing’s first: you need to rest. While often considered a more routine procedure, hernia surgery is still surgery—so go easy on...

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