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Diabetes

Age:
18+
Gender:
N/A

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It is estimated that 11 million Canadians have diabetes. DiabetesMellitus is a chronic condition that is classified into two types. 

  • In type 1 Diabetes, the immune system has mistakenly killed the beta cells of the pancreas, resulting in little or no insulin production. 
  • In type 2 Diabetes, the body does not properly use the insulin or does not make enough of it. Insulin is the hormone that allows us to regulate the glucose (sugar) in our blood. 

As a result, in both types of Diabetes, sugar builds up in the blood instead of being used as energy. As the body is a complex network of interrelated systems, the build-up of blood sugar can cause serious and even life-threatening complications.

Research in the field of Diabetes has made considerable advances in helping individuals to live long and healthy lives. At Bluewater ClinicalResearch Group, we are proud to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and treatment of Diabetes. We are actively enrolling patients with Type 2 Diabetes for important clinical research trials.

At any given time, we may have several different studies for patients with diabetes. Diabetic patients may receive no-cost study drugs and extra study-related care. Please fill out the form below for more information on how you can become involved in one of our research studies. 

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