Placebo and Nocebo Effects Explained

The placebo and nocebo effects prove that our expectations can physically change how we feel.This shows that healing is a combination of the right medicine as well as the mindset.
From Phase I to IV: Clinical Trials Explained

Before a medicine becomes available, it must pass through four phases of clinical trials. Each phase is designed to answer questions about safety, effectiveness, and proper use in patients.
Why Patient-Centred Care Matters and How Clinical Research Can Make It a Reality

Better care starts with listening and prioritising patients’ needs. Discover why patient-centred care matters and how clinical trials can help make it a reality.
How Participating from Home Would Ease Clinical Trial Participation

Could participating from home shift the burdens away from patients? We spoke to over 900 of our members to hear their preferences.
I took part in this webinar to be a voice for people with conditions like mine

Karen participated in a webinar to share her experiences so that patients’ preferences and barriers for participating in clinical trials can be heard.
The Importance of Communication and Companionship in Easing Participation

Our members addressed the challenges of participating in research and how a range of services could provide a patient friendly experience.
Offering You the Opportunity to Participate in Diabetes Research

We are teaming up with Keele University and Manchester Metropolitan University, as they test the effectiveness of orthotics in shoes for people with diabetes.
I’m Participating in Research to do Something Good

Philip is currently participating in a COPD study through the British Research Panel. He shares how he wanted to take part to help advance research.
Become a Part of Empowering the Patients’ Voice in 2022

As more Brits express interest in clinical trials, we can work alongside them to improve the patient experience and empower their voices in clinical research.