New studies give clear guidance on how to better recruit volunteers for Alzheimer's clinical studies
Sunday, July 12, 2009 - 17:42
in Health & Medicine
Partnering with local physicians, working with local clinics, and conducting educational seminars and health fairs were found to be the most effective tools in recruiting people for Alzheimer's clinical studies, according to new research reported today at the Alzheimer's Association 2009 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD 2009) in Vienna.
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