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Be Part Of Health Research

Be Part Of Health Research

The National Institute for Health and Care Research ( NIHR ) is looking for volunteers who can help their future studies. The NIHR funds, enables and delivers world-leading health and social care research that improves people’s health and wellbeing, and promotes economic growth.

They have launched the ‘Shape the Future’ campaign calling on people to be part of research which helps to discover new and better ways to treat diseases, improve the NHS and the quality of care across the country.

Anyone can take part in research whether they have a health condition or not and participants can take part in research at a local hospital, GP practice – or even at home.

It’s easy to get involved. Simply sign up online and choose the health conditions you are interested in. You will be sent details of approved studies that match your interests to decide if you want to take part.

Here’s how to Get Involved.

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