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This month we invite our readers to visit MediStudy.com at www.medistudy.com, Canada's trusted source of clinical trial information.

MediStudy.com is designed to assist patients, caregivers and doctors who wish to learn about recruitment for clinical trials at Canadian research facilities. The site also contains information to aid patients in making informed decisions about participating in these clinical trials. Users can view trial listings in private and free of charge.

"Patients may be interested in participating in clinical trials, but often find that it is difficult to find information on them, especially for those living outside of major research centres," says Greg Hawkins, President of MediStudy.com. "Now this information is accessible across Canada." Currently listed trials include studies on depression in the elderly and age-related skin changes in post-menopausal women. Visitors can register to be notified as new trials are entered at the site. A brochure for doctors is available at:

http://www.medistudy.com/physicians.

We hope that our readers will visit this site and use the available information for their clinical practice.

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