Warts vs. Corns. What’s the Difference?

Plantar warts and corns can be unsightly. They both can appear on the feet and have a similar appearance. Despite some similarities, they are not the same. Their appearance, where they are located on the foot, and their primary cause are some factors that set them apart. Here’s how to tell the difference between warts …

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Common Myths About Low Testosterone

Testosterone is a sex hormone that in part helps a boy develop manly features. Testosterone is needed to produce sperm and helps in the development of male features like body and facial hair, deeper voice, and muscle strength. Approximately 1 in 4 men over the age of 30 have low testosterone, or Low T. Symptoms …

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Summertime and Kidney Care

Summertime and Kidney Care

Sunblock, towels, water, and sunglasses are some of the things to remember to bring along during those adventurous summertime outings. If you have kidney disease, keeping yourself safe, involves a little more. Your kidneys filter waste and excess fluid from your blood. Kidney disease compromises your ability to perform those essential functions. If you have kidney …

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Men’s Health Month/Low T

Approximately 2 in every 100 men have low testosterone, or Low T. The symptoms associated with it are often attributed to getting older. Although some men never experience any symptoms, medical attention should still be sought. June is Men’s Health Month. It’s purpose is to encourage men to take care of their bodies by living …

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6 Signs that Point to Low T

6 Signs that Point to Low T

The male sex hormone, testosterone, is a vital component in male sexual health and development. In addition, testosterone aids in the development of masculine features like facial and body hair, a deeper voice, and stronger muscles. Although testosterone levels naturally decrease with age, there is a point where you can have a deficiency, which can …

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COVID isn't the Only Pandemic! Is Your Liver at Risk?

COVID isn’t the Only Pandemic! Is Your Liver at Risk?

A pandemic a disease that is prevalent over an entire country or around the world. In early March, COVID-19 was classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), but one could argue that there is another silent pandemic sweeping the nation, fatty liver disease. In fact, according to the NIH, between 30 and 40 percent of …

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Fibroscan detecting silent liver diseases

Learning More About FibroScan Technology

Endeavor Clinical Trials is currently enrolling participants for a free FibroScan, which painlessly detects scarring and fatty liver without a liver biopsy. Since certain conditions put you at a higher risk for these liver issues, we wanted to take the time to explain how the technology works, and why you should get one today! How FibroScan …

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Don’t Let Your NASH Turn into Cirrhosis

It is estimated that 20% of those with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) also have NASH. There are four stages of NAFLD, and NASH is the halfway point to the last step, which is cirrhosis. The damage caused by cirrhosis is permanent and is not reversible. However, by seeking treatment early and making specific lifestyle changes, you …

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Endeavor Clinical Trials participates in bringing new non-opioid pain control medicine to the market.

Endeavor Clinical Trials was one of the sites that participated in studies investigating a non-opioid postoperative pain medicine. The sponsor, Heron Therapeutics, has announced positive topline results from its completed Phase 3 studies of the investigational agent HTX-011 in subjects undergoing bunionectomy (Study 301/EPOCH1) and hernia repair (Study 302/EPOCH2). HTX-011 achieved all primary and key …

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STUDIES ARE ENROLLING NOW!

Knee Replacement Surgery

Apply to participate in a study of an investigational pain medication following a knee replacement.

Hernia

If you are suffering from hernia pain you may qualify for a clinical trial. Find out how to get involved today.

Bunions

Bunions can be painful and annoying. Find out if you qualify for a clinical trial enrolling now.