M3 Wake Research Lake City

M3 Wake Research Lake City No insurance is needed and no charge to our patients. All examinations, tests, and medications or treatments are provided to you at no cost.

M3 Wake Research Lake City is a medical research company striving for a better quality of life for everyone with Dr. Guy S Straus, Dr. Miguel Jose Tepedino, and Dr. Ernesto Alonso. We are a medical research company striving for a better quality of life for everyone with Dr. Cynthia Magrini, MD, Dr. Guy Strauss, D.O., F.A.C.O.I., Dr. Tepedino, MD, Dr. Strauss, MD, Dr Ernesto Alonso, MD, Dr. Rizwana

Thanawala, MD. Study volunteers help us to gather important information in the development of future treatments that might manage, cure, or even prevent diseases

If you are selected to join one of our studies, you will have continuous medical supervision for the entire time you are using the study medication or treatment. Check out our current studies here: https://www.wakeclinical.com/studies/?cid=MSR-FacebookBio

Psoriasis is more than a skin condition.It is a chronic immune-mediated disease that can cause red, scaly patches on the...
08/17/2026

Psoriasis is more than a skin condition.

It is a chronic immune-mediated disease that can cause red, scaly patches on the skin and may also be associated with joint pain, fatigue, and other health conditions. Symptoms can vary from person to person and may come and go over time.

Common signs of psoriasis may include:
✔️ Red, raised patches of skin
✔️ Silvery or white scales
✔️ Itching, burning, or soreness
✔️ Dry or cracked skin
✔️ Thickened or pitted nails
✔️ Joint pain or stiffness in some individuals

Clinical research has played an important role in advancing the understanding of psoriasis and continues to evaluate new therapies aimed at improving symptom management, reducing inflammation, and enhancing quality of life.

During Psoriasis Action Month, we recognize the millions of people living with psoriasis and the importance of ongoing research in advancing future treatment options.

Every clinical trial helps expand our understanding of chronic inflammatory conditions and brings us one step closer to better care.

Not all clinical trials are the same. Before a new treatment becomes widely available, it moves through several phases o...
08/14/2026

Not all clinical trials are the same. Before a new treatment becomes widely available, it moves through several phases of research.

Phase I focuses on safety.
Phase II looks at how well the treatment works while continuing to evaluate safety.
Phase III compares the new treatment with current standards of care in larger groups of participants.
Phase IV continues to monitor safety and effectiveness after approval.

Each phase builds on the last, helping researchers gather the evidence needed to improve patient care.

Participation in clinical research should not feel out of reach.For many individuals, barriers like transportation, work...
08/12/2026

Participation in clinical research should not feel out of reach.

For many individuals, barriers like transportation, work schedules, childcare responsibilities, language accessibility, awareness gaps, or misconceptions about clinical trials can make participation more difficult, even when they may qualify for a study.

Improving access means creating a more patient-centered experience through education, communication, community outreach, and support systems that help individuals better understand their options.

When research becomes more accessible, healthcare becomes stronger for everyone.

Randomization is one of the ways researchers help ensure clinical trials produce reliable and unbiased results.Think of ...
08/10/2026

Randomization is one of the ways researchers help ensure clinical trials produce reliable and unbiased results.

Think of it like drawing names from a hat or flipping a coin. Participants are assigned to a study group by chance rather than by personal choice.

This process helps researchers compare treatments fairly while reducing unintended bias that could influence study results.

Randomization is carefully planned before a study begins and is one of many safeguards used to produce high-quality scientific evidence.

Every clinical trial follows a detailed research plan designed to answer important medical questions with accuracy and integrity.

Not all inflammatory conditions are the same.Autoinflammatory diseases are a group of rare disorders caused by an overac...
08/07/2026

Not all inflammatory conditions are the same.

Autoinflammatory diseases are a group of rare disorders caused by an overactive innate immune system. Unlike autoimmune diseases, where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, autoinflammatory diseases result from episodes of inflammation that occur without the typical triggers of infection or injury.

Symptoms can vary depending on the condition but may include:
✔️ Recurring fevers
✔️ Joint pain or swelling
✔️ Skin rashes
✔️ Abdominal pain
✔️ Fatigue
✔️ Eye inflammation

While many autoinflammatory diseases are rare, ongoing clinical research continues to improve our understanding of these conditions and explore new approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

This Autoinflammatory Disease Awareness Month, we recognize the importance of education, earlier diagnosis, and continued research to help improve the lives of those living with these conditions.

Every advancement in medicine begins with a better understanding of disease, and research plays an essential role in helping move that understanding forward.

One question we hear often is, "Do participants get paid?"Some clinical studies offer a stipend to help offset the time,...
08/06/2026

One question we hear often is, "Do participants get paid?"

Some clinical studies offer a stipend to help offset the time, travel, or expenses associated with participating.

A stipend is not payment for a specific outcome or for taking a medication. Instead, it recognizes the time and commitment involved in participating in research.

The amount, schedule, and availability of a stipend vary by study, and those details are explained during the informed consent process before you decide whether to participate.

If you have questions about compensation for a specific study, the research team is always available to help.

Immunizations are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious diseases.Vaccines work by helping the immune system ...
08/06/2026

Immunizations are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious diseases.

Vaccines work by helping the immune system recognize and respond to harmful viruses or bacteria before they cause illness.

Clinical trials are essential to vaccine development. Before any vaccine is approved, it is carefully studied in research settings to evaluate safety, effectiveness, and appropriate use.

Through clinical research, vaccines have helped reduce or eliminate diseases such as:
✔️ Measles
✔️ Polio
✔️ Whooping cough

Ongoing research continues to improve vaccine development and expand protection against emerging health threats.

What happens after you sign an informed consent form?Signing an informed consent form doesn't mean you're officially enr...
07/31/2026

What happens after you sign an informed consent form?

Signing an informed consent form doesn't mean you're officially enrolled in a clinical trial.

Instead, it means you've agreed to begin the screening process after learning about the study and having your questions answered.

From there, the research team will complete study-specific evaluations to determine whether the trial is a good fit. These may include reviewing your medical history, performing study-related assessments, and confirming eligibility.

If you qualify and decide to continue, you'll officially enroll and begin participating according to the study schedule.

Every step is designed to help protect participants while ensuring the study can answer important research questions.

Clinical research is a journey, and your research team is there to guide you every step of the way.

One of the most important parts of clinical research happens before a participant ever joins a study.It's called informe...
07/29/2026

One of the most important parts of clinical research happens before a participant ever joins a study.

It's called informed consent.

Informed consent is a conversation, not just a signature. Before deciding whether to participate, you'll receive detailed information about the study, including its purpose, potential risks and benefits, study procedures, and your rights as a participant.

You'll have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss the information with family or your healthcare provider, and take the time you need before making a decision.

Even after joining a study, participation remains voluntary, and you can choose to withdraw at any time.

Knowledge empowers confident decisions.

Considering a clinical trial? Asking questions is an important part of making an informed decision.Here are five great q...
07/27/2026

Considering a clinical trial? Asking questions is an important part of making an informed decision.

Here are five great questions to start with:

✔ What is the purpose of the study?
✔ What will my visits include?
✔ How long will the study last?
✔ Are there any costs or stipends?
✔ Can I leave the study if I change my mind?

Your research team is there to provide answers and help you understand every step before you decide whether participation is right for you.

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