Revolutionizing Global Health: WHO's Bold Plan for Fairer, More Inclusive Clinical Trials
Discover a new dawn for health equity! The WHO's groundbreaking Global Action Plan for Clinical Trial Ecosystem Strengthening (GAP-CTS) is transforming clinical research, focusing on quality, accessibility, and innovation for all. With nine strategic actions, this initiative is building sustainable, inclusive research systems, ensuring the benefits of scientific advancement reach every community and every person, everywhere. Witness the shift towards public health equality as trials become fairer, more transparent, and truly global!
Why Healthcare Systems Need Redesign
Explore the significant impact of medical errors in healthcare, estimated to cause tens of thousands of deaths annually in the U.S.. Understand how systemic issues and processes contribute to preventable harm. Learn why system redesign, informed by human factors and systems engineering, is crucial for avoiding injuries to patients and improving safety.
Detecting Preclinical AD: Robust Longitudinal Cognitive Norms for LATINX
This research looks at how memory and thinking skills change in middle-aged Spanish people who don't have the brain changes usually seen in Alzheimer's disease. Scientists checked their brain fluid to confirm this. They used special methods to track these changes over time and created new ways to compare their scores that are more sensitive than regular tests. The results suggest these new methods might be slightly better at finding very early, subtle declines in memory, which could be a sign of preclinical Alzheimer's. This study hopes to provide doctors with another tool to help spot early changes that might lead to Alzheimer's later in life.
Spotlight on Hepatitis B: Clinical Trial Landscape in 2025
Explore the Hepatitis B global clinical trial landscape in 2025 with insights into novel therapies, ongoing research for a functional cure, emerging biomarkers, and investment trends from a new report by Novotech
AI for Research Recruitment and Retention
Explore the critical topic of minority engagement in US clinical research on the Glassbury Cares Podcast. We discuss the persistent challenges of lower participation rates among racial and ethnic minorities in clinical trials, including HIV research. Understand how distrust of the medical community and research, significantly influenced by historical events like the Tuskegee study, acts as a barrier. Learn about other impediments, such as accessibility issues, time commitments, language barriers, stigma, and limited knowledge. Discover facilitators that encourage participation, including altruism, perceived personal and community benefits, trust, culturally relevant services, and monetary compensation. We examine ethical considerations, the importance of justice, and strategies like community-based participatory research to build trust and address structural barriers