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CLINICAL TRIAL#1

A research study conducted to evaluate the effects and safety of a new treatment, such as a herbal formulation, on human participants.

HERBAL FORMULATION#2

A blend of herbal ingredients prepared for therapeutic use, aimed at treating specific health conditions.

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE#3

Adhering to laws and guidelines set by regulatory bodies to ensure the safety and efficacy of clinical trials.

HEALTHCARE COLLABORATION#4

Working together with healthcare professionals to enhance the design and execution of clinical trials.

RESEARCH PUBLICATION#5

The process of disseminating research findings in academic journals or conferences to share knowledge with the scientific community.

PROTOCOL#6

A detailed plan outlining the objectives, methodology, and procedures of a clinical trial.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#7

Principles guiding the conduct of research to ensure the rights and welfare of participants are protected.

DATA MANAGEMENT#8

The systematic organization, storage, and analysis of data collected during a clinical trial.

PATIENT RECRUITMENT#9

Strategies employed to attract and enroll participants in a clinical trial.

OUTCOME MEASURES#10

Specific criteria used to assess the effectiveness of a treatment in a clinical trial.

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS#11

The application of statistical methods to interpret data and draw conclusions from clinical trial results.

INTERVENTION#12

The treatment or procedure being tested in a clinical trial, such as a new herbal formulation.

ADVERSE EVENTS#14

Unintended and harmful effects experienced by participants during a clinical trial.

RANDOMIZATION#15

The process of assigning participants to different treatment groups by chance to reduce bias.

BLINDING#16

A method to prevent participants or researchers from knowing which treatment is being administered to minimize bias.

PLACEBO#17

An inactive substance used as a control in clinical trials to compare against the active treatment.

LONGITUDINAL STUDY#18

A research design that follows participants over time to observe long-term effects.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#19

Research focusing on understanding participants' experiences and perspectives rather than numerical data.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#20

Research that focuses on quantifying the problem through statistical analysis and numerical data.

PEER REVIEW#21

The evaluation of research by experts in the field before publication to ensure quality and validity.

TRIAL DESIGN#22

The overall strategy and structure of a clinical trial, including its objectives and methods.

CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY#23

A study that analyzes data from a population at a specific point in time.

META-ANALYSIS#24

A statistical technique that combines results from multiple studies to identify overall trends.

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW#25

A comprehensive review of existing literature on a specific topic, using a structured methodology.