
RCR Commercial
Check out our latest commercial Produced in collaboration with Sundance Marketing, this video titled You and Me, represents what Rochester Clinical Research is all about, our volunteers. Without our loyal volunteers, we would be unable to live out our mission of – Advancing Medicine and Changing Lives.
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Saying “It’s too late for me to quit smoking” is just an excuse
20 Minutes after quitting… your heart rate drops to a normal level 12 hours after quitting… the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal 2 weeks – 3 months after quitting… your risk of having a heart attack drops and your lung function improves 1-9 months after quitting… your coughing and shortness of […]
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Local Neurologist and Headache Specialist, Dr. Joseph Mann and Rochester Clinical Research Join Forces
Dr. Joseph Mann, recipient of 2016 Headache Practitioner of the Year Award, has joined on as part of the Rochester Clinical Research staff. Rochester, NY– Rochester Clinical Research is proud to announce that Dr. Joseph Mann, a prominent Rochester neurologist, has joined on as part of the staff. Dr. Mann was recently awarded the 2016 […]
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Protected: 5 Questions and Answers: C. Difficile
What do you really know about C. Diff? 90% of deaths related to C. Diff occur in individuals who are 65 years of age and older, and 1 in 5 people who are infected have recurring infections. In total, C. Diff accounts for roughly 14,000 deaths per year. Read on to learn more about C. […]
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Ebola Vaccine – 100% Protection During Clinical Trial
It’s great to see progress being made in the clinical research industry! An article released 12/23/16 via Beckers Hospital Review highlights great strides being made in Ebola Vaccine research. A study on a new, experimental vaccine displayed 100% efficacy during clinical trials involving thousands of subjects in Guinea, Africa. Interested in reading more? Follow the link below! […]
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Americas become first region to eliminate measles
Reuters: After a 22-year vaccination effort against the measles, the Pan American Health Organization said on Tuesday that The Americas has become the first region in the world to have eradicated measles. This is a tremendous accomplishment, given that measles continues to infect tens of thousands of people on a global scale. READ MORE
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12 Risk Factors of High Blood Pressure You Need to Know
There are many risk factors involved with high blood pressure, but the 12 listed below are among the most common. High blood pressure is a common condition where the long-term force of the blood against artery walls is high enough to cause health problems such as heart disease. Blood pressure is determined is by the amount of […]
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Migraines – Not Just A “Bad Headache”
Migraines are often thought of as simply a “bad headache”. However, contrary to this common thinking, they’re not. A migraine is a collection of neurological symptoms – usually including a severe throbbing and recurring pain on one side of the head (in roughly 1/3 migraine attacks, both sides are affected). Migraine attacks last between 4 and […]
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10 Things You Should Know About Clinical Trials
1. What is a Clinical Trial? A clinical research study or “trial” is a scientific study evaluating a new treatment that has shown promise in laboratory studies. It is through these studies or trials that doctors find new and better ways to prevent, detect, diagnose, control and treat illnesses. 2. Who can participate in a […]
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5 Eye Opening Facts You May Not Have Known About High Blood Pressure
Roughly 70 million American adults have high blood pressure Only half of individuals have their high blood pressure under control High blood pressure accounts for over $46 billion in costs each year to our nation There are nearly 1000 deaths each day as a result of high blood pressure Roughly 7 out of 10 people […]
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