The Health Profile section allows you to provide essential medical and wellness-related information that supports accurate clinical trial matching. This information is not shared publicly and is only used by authorized research professionals to assess your potential eligibility for relevant studies. Filling out this section completely enhances your chances of being matched to suitable trials.
Indicate whether you live with a physical disability. This includes any long-term mobility limitations, sensory impairments, or chronic conditions that affect your daily activities.
If you indicated the presence of a disability, please describe the nature of your condition using available options (e.g., mobility impairment, visual impairment, hearing impairment, or other physical conditions). This helps ensure respectful and accessible trial consideration.
Select your current intent regarding clinical trials. This helps the platform prioritize recommendations and outreach. Common options include:
List any medical conditions you are living with or interested in exploring trials for. This can include diagnosed conditions (e.g., Type 2 diabetes, asthma) or areas of concern you wish to monitor.
Mention any medications you are currently taking, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter treatments, or supplements. This helps determine trial compatibility, especially for drug-interaction-sensitive studies.
Specify any known allergies, especially to medications or substances used in clinical settings (e.g., penicillin, latex). This ensures your safety in trial screening.
Indicate any significant past treatments relevant to your medical condition(s), such as surgeries, therapies, or prior trial involvement. This historical context is valuable for understanding your eligibility and health status.
Define the geographic range (in miles or kilometers) you are willing to travel for a clinical trial. This supports filtering studies that are realistically accessible to you. If you are open to remote or hybrid participation, that may also be indicated here.
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