Be Part of Research

By volunteering to take part in research studies, you can help contribute to the knowledge of how we diagnose and treat widespread medical conditions such as Diabetes, heart disease and cancer. We continue to make many important medical advances due to patients participating in research studies and trials.

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TEMPO study researchers will take MRI abdominal scans of patients suffering from constipation and IBS on four study days over a period of approximately three months. During these tests participants will take two different sorts of fibre supplements.

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Destigmatise is a new study to understand the stigma related to Prostate Cancer in black men.

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COMBINE Trial is a Clinical Research Study combining structured exercise with a high protein low energy diet to attenuate lean mass loss in South Asian adults living with type 2 diabetes.

Leicester Diabetes Centre. Telephone: 01162584323.

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IMPULSE study with the University of Birmingham are seeking individuals with Parkinson’s disease who are either not yet taking medication or are taking Ropinirole as part of their treatment.

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D-MAPP is a digital app designed to support the self-management of hand, wrist, arm and elbow pain.

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EarSwitch is a study looking for “ear rumblers”, individuals who can voluntarily induce a dull rumbling sound in their ears on demand. This is part of a project that is developing the EarSwitch, an ear-based communication device for assistive communication.

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INDIGO Survey is helping to improve cancer care for your family and anyone affected. Imperial College London have made a survey for everyone living with and after cancer.

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