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Study

GAP “Apheleia” Alzheimer’s Identification Study

Location:

  • The Villages

Our Promise to You

Why Participate?

Participating in a clinical trial can feel intimidating at first. Put your mind at ease by getting to know some of our caring experts who’ll be working with you every step of the way.

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Shape Medicine's Future
Help shape future treatment and standard of care. Clinical trials are the beginning steps of new ways to treat disease. Medicine moves forward with new research.
Deepen Self-Understanding
Understand your condition better. Knowing your mind and your body can help you better understand yourself.
Lift All by Uplifting Yourself
Be part of something bigger than yourself. There’s an old proverb that says: “A rising tide lifts all boats.” By helping ourselves, we are helping others.
Be the First to Benefit
Gain access to treatments that are otherwise unavailable. Clinical trials give participants access to new potential medications and healthcare that isn’t available anywhere else. The first person cured of a disease will be in a clinical trial.
Help Non-Responders
Give hope to those who haven’t responded well to existing treatments. There will always be people whose bodies don’t respond to otherwise useful medicines. By helping to create new medicines, you give many people hope.

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Thank you for your willingness to help advance new medicines. A prescreen is the first step to see if you qualify.

Simply fill out this form and one of our friendly team members will be happy to get in touch with you.

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One of our team members will contact you to schedule a time that works best with your schedule.

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