Our co-founder Maya is an outstanding speaker, but also a great writer. In this article, she is sharing some insights on clinical trials as well as her own experience on using new treatments. Maya has worked within the clinical research industry for almost 10 years now. She has delivered training and software solutions for organizations like Takeda, Roche, Ministries of…
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31st of May is World No Tobacco Day and we decided to talk about smoking. If you or anyone you know is trying to stop smoking or has difficulties quitting, FindMeCure’s database shows 352 clinical trials developing different kinds of therapies and treatments to help people quit smoking more easily. If you, however, decide to opt-out of clinical trials or…
Do you have a condition you want to treat in a different way? Have you thought of clinical trials? There are more than 50 000 studies developing cures for various conditions. Discover available options for yourself and learn how to easily participate with FindMeCure. A recent study from the University of Copenhagen proves what many women already suspected – that…
The World Digestive Health Day (29th May) is approaching quickly. One of the major and most dangerous conditions striking the digestive system is gastric/stomach cancer. We’d like to give you some information about it, some statistics, symptoms, prevention and recovery options. But first, let’s start with some good news: FindMeCure’s database shows 348 clinical trials worldwide for gastric cancer,…
Today (7th of April) is the World Health Day. This year the World Health Organisation (WHO) dedicated the day to mental health and depression in particular, which is the ground for most of the mental illnesses. Depression affects people of all ages, from all walks of life, in all countries. It impacts people’s ability to carry out even the simplest…
The 7th of April is the World Health Day which is dedicated to depression this year. Our platform is providing information about clinical trials for many different conditions, but depression is one that accompanies many of them. We at FindMeCure decided to raise awareness and talk about it lauder and openly. Together with you. No inconvenience. No shame. No reticence. Send us…