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    GlossaryClinical Trials (clinical research)

    research studies testing new treatments or interventions on volunteers

    Clinical trials, also known as clinical studies or clinical research, are research investigations in which people volunteer to test new treatments, interventions, or tests to prevent, detect, treat, or manage various diseases and medical conditions. These trials are conducted in phases, each designed to answer specific research questions while ensuring the safety and efficacy of the intervention.

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