Endometriosis affects about 1 in 10 women; local researchers commit to the search for potential new treatments

Local physicians start their search for endometriosis treatment options for women.   DALLAS, TX – About 1 in 10 women of reproductive age are affected by endometriosis. Local physicians at Cedar Health Research are initiating new research studies in hopes of finding potential new treatment options for women with this debilitating condition.   Endometriosis is…

Endometriosis Myths Debunked

Let’s face it. The internet is filled with information that may not always be true. Endometriosis is a commonly misunderstood condition that affects millions of women around the world. Information surrounding this women’s health problem can sometimes be a bit foggy. Let’s debunk common myths about endometriosis, plus what you can do to help other…

Why I Joined a Clinical Trial

Most days, I face the kind of pain that would make most people stay home in bed. I make sure to double up on feminine products just to help control my heavy bleeding (and keep a change of clothes too). My boyfriend is frustrated because when we have sex, frequently, it hurts. You wouldn’t know…

Dallas researchers aim to accelerate women’s health clinical trials

Local researchers are combining critical components that can help accelerate research for women’s health trials   DALLAS, TX – Conditions like endometriosis and uterine fibroids impact many women but are not fully understood. Common symptoms include pain and there are limited treatment options; therefore, clinical trials are vital to helping researchers find better treatments.  …

Women’s Health Research: Closing the Recruitment Gap

Innovate research is paramount to accelerating the discovery of future women’s health treatments and therapies. Our proven model at Cedar Health Research enables us to match qualified female patients quickly and efficiently to women’s health trials. Improved recruitment techniques are a win for clinical trial volunteers, doctors and study sponsors.   Closing the Recruitment Gap…