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Sometimes Breast Feeding Isn’t Possible

by Susan Johnson | Jan 31, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, JBR Clinical Research

Sometimes Breast Feeding Isn’t Possible It is well known that breast milk is the best food source for a newborn baby.  Breastfeeding does not require extra cost to provide a baby food, it helps a baby’s immune system, can help prevent obesity and can contribute...

Why Study Infant Formula?

by Susan Johnson | Jan 20, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, Pediatric

Why Study Infant Formula? JBR Clinical Research is currently seeking expectant mothers to participate in a clinical study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a low lactose infant formula. Low-lactose formula is a cow’s milk-based formula that has the...

The Importance of Pediatric Clinical Trials

by Susan Johnson | Jan 11, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Healthy Volunteer, JBR Clinical Research, Pediatric, Vaccines

The Importance of Pediatric Clinical Trials Pediatric clinical trials are a form of medical research specifically for children.  Children have specific needs that simply cannot be tested as effectively on adults. Children are constantly changing and growing.  At each...

Are Pediatric Clinical Trials Safe?

by Susan Johnson | Jan 10, 2012 | Clinical Trial, JBR Clinical Research, Pediatric

Are Pediatric Clinical Trials Safe? Utah clinical trials are regularly being conducted to determine whether promising new treatments will be safe and effective for patients. Participants in clinical trials can gain access to new research treatments before they are...

Free Infant Formula Through JBR Clinical Research

by Susan Johnson | Jan 5, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, JBR Clinical Research

Free Infant Formula Through JBR Clinical Research JBR Clinical Research is conducting a clinical research study to evaluate growth and safety of a low-lactose milk-based infant formula. Participants must be healthy, term infants, and if selected for the study will...
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