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Press Releases from Achieve Clinical Research (7 total)

Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial Now Enrolling at Achieve Clinical Research in Bir …

*Achieve Clinical Research conducts Clinical Trials in Birmingham, Alabama. For more information about getting started with a Diabetes Clinical Trial, please visit our website or contact us directly at (205) 380-6434 BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a multi-organ disease characterized by defective insulin action in the liver, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle and a relative impairment of insulin secretion capacity. At diagnosis, subjects with T2DM have only 50%

New Phase 2 Asthma Clinical Trial Now Enrolling at Achieve Clinical Research in …

**Achieve Clinical Research is now enrolling for Asthma Clinical Trials in Alabama. To get started, visit Achieve Clinical Research or call us directly at (205) 380-6434. BACKGROUND & RATIONALE Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and episodic bronchoconstriction. It is estimated that approximately 300 million people worldwide are affected by asthma; this number is expected to increase by an additional 100 million by 2025. Because both neutrophils

Achieve Clinical Research Announces Lupus Research Studies in Birmingham, Alabam …

Birmingham, Alabama— Achieve Clinical Research, a privately owned research facility, founded in 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama, announces the launch of several research studies to test investigational treatment options for those already diagnosed with lupus. "Through clinical research studies, we can strive to significantly build on data previously conducted on those currently diagnosed with lupus," says Hayes Williams, MD, PhD., the Medical Director and Principal Investigator at Achieve Clinical Research since

Achieve Clinical Research Announces Chronic Pain Research Studies in Birmingham, …

Birmingham, Alabama — Achieve Clinical Research, a privately owned research facility, founded in 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama, announces the launch of several research studies to test investigational treatment options for those already diagnosed with chronic pain. "Through clinical research studies, we can strive to significantly build on data previously conducted on those currently diagnosed with chronic pain ," says Hayes Williams, MD, PhD., the Medical Director and Principal Investigator at

Achieve Clinical Research Announces Irritable Bowel Syndrome Research Studies in …

Birmingham, Alabama— Achieve Clinical Research, a privately owned research facility, founded in 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama, announces the launch of several research studies to test investigational treatment options for those already diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). "Through clinical research studies, we can strive to significantly build on data previously conducted on those currently diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome ," says Hayes Williams, MD, PhD., the Medical Director and Principal

Achieve Clinical Research Announces Influenza Research Studies in Birmingham, Al …

Birmingham, Alabama— Achieve Clinical Research, a privately owned research facility, founded in 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama, announces the launch of several research studies to test investigational treatment options for those already diagnosed with influenza. "Through clinical research studies, we can strive to significantly build on data previously conducted on those currently diagnosed with influenza," says Hayes Williams, MD, PhD., the Medical Director and Principal Investigator at Achieve Clinical Research since

Achieve Clinical Research Announces Diabetes Research Studies in Birmingham, Ala …

Birmingham, Alabama— Achieve Clinical Research, a privately owned research facility, founded in 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama, announces the launch of several research studies to test investigational treatment options for those already diagnosed with diabetes. "Through clinical research studies, we can strive to significantly build on data previously conducted on those currently diagnosed with diabetes," says Hayes Williams, MD, PhD., the Medical Director and Principal Investigator at Achieve Clinical Research since

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