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Common Cure

Helping Our Community Participate in Life-Changing Clinical Research

Common Cure connects local community members with clinical research opportunities while promoting diversity, trust, and transparency in medical studies.

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Why Community Participation Matters

Medical research shapes the treatments and medications used in everyday healthcare. But when clinical studies do not reflect the diversity of real communities, the results may not fully serve everyone.
By increasing awareness and participation across different populations, clinical research becomes more accurate, more equitable, and more effective.

At Common Cure, we believe community members deserve the opportunity to learn about research and decide for themselves whether participation is right for them.

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Diverse hands around a globe with a heart in the middle
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Understanding Clinical Research

Clinical research studies evaluate medical, behavioral, and health-related interventions. These studies may explore:

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a first aid kit
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a desk light
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a flower
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a medical symbol

New medications or treatment approaches

Medical devices or diagnostic tools

Behavioral or lifestyle interventions

Observational studies that collect health information over time

All legitimate clinical trials must follow strict ethical standards designed to protect participants, including informed consent and regulatory oversight.

Participation always remains voluntary.

Bridging Communities and Clinical Research

We help connect individuals to clinical trials based on ongoing research needs.
Our work includes:
  • Matching volunteers with active clinical studies
  • Partnering with local healthcare providers
  • Educating the community about clinical research
  • Supporting participants throughout the process

If you’re not ready to join or simply have questions, we’re here to help.

You can reach out anytime to learn more about clinical trials, participation, or what to expect.