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Become Familiar with the Research Process at Our Institute

Become Familiar with the Research Process at Our Institute

At Metabolic Research Institute, we are dedicated to the advancement of science and medicine. Through clinical studies and trials, we help further the advancement of medicine and help improve the quality of life for thousands of people. We like to keep our participants informed about our procedures and studies so they can feel more comfortable and confident throughout the project. If you are considering participating in one of our diabetes or other clinical trials, we believe it would be beneficial for you to become familiar with the research process.

The research process involves four distinct phases.

  • Phase 1 of the process focuses on evaluating to most effective plan of care or dosage of a drug for treating someone with a particular medical disorder.
  • Phase 2 comes next and involves a slightly larger group of patients who suffer from said medical condition. During this phase, patients are studied for a longer period of time in order to determine the effectiveness of the treatment plan or medication, as well as to evaluate how safe it is.
  • Phase 3 takes things a step further with an even larger number of patients. This phase also typically compares the new medication to similar medications that have already been established and approved by the FDA. Once the treatment has been approved for marketing to the public, the process moves into phase four.
  • Phase 4 involves studying the medication or treatment for an extended period of time in order to evaluate side-effects that can result from long-term use. You can learn more about the research process on our website. If you are interested in participating in one our clinical trials and research, please do not hesitate to contact us. Through research and your participation, we can help better the lives of thousands of people through the treatment of debilitating diseases.

 


Metabolic Research Institute’s clinical trials are the fastest and safest ways to find treatments that work and improve people’s health. Whether it’s diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, or a variety of other health issues, clinical research studies provide the medicine of tomorrow… today.

Metabolic Research Institute, Inc. (“MRI”), is a private Clinical Research Company located at 1515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 440, West Palm Beach Florida 33401. Unless otherwise noted, all study-related appointments for qualified clinical participants in any MRI research trial will take place at this address.


 

Understanding the Difference Between Type I and Type II Diabetes

Understanding the Difference Between Type I and Type II Diabetes

At the Metabolic Research Institute, our areas of focus and study range from growth disorders to diabetes. We focus many of our studies on testing and researching different options for a diabetes treatment. While many people are familiar with diabetes, or have at least heard the term, many do not understand the differences between the two different types of diabetes.

People who suffer from diabetes experience a number of difficulties and can even develop different diseases as a side effect. There are two distinct types of diabetes and each type should be approached differently.

  • Type I diabetes is typically diagnosed in children and young adults. According to the American Diabetes Association, only about 5% of people with diabetes suffer from type I. With type I diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. Insulin is an important hormone we need to convert sugar, starches, and other food into energy. This can be very dangerous however, people can manage this with insulin therapy. This allows people with type I diabetes to process the food they eat and live healthy lives. Type II- Type II diabetes is the most common form of diabetes.
  • Type II diabetes causes one’s blood glucose level to rise higher than normal. The body still produces insulin however, it does not use properly. The American Diabetes Association identifies this as “insulin resistance.” This means that the body produces extra insulin to make up for the resistance however, eventually the body cannot make enough insulin to keep up with the rising levels. Like type I, type II can be treated with insulin therapy, as well as oral medications and lifestyle changes.

At the Metabolic Research Institute, we are dedicated to searching for different, more effective treatment options for both types of diabetes. We want to help people live happier, healthier lives without being held back by their diseases or ailments. If you are interested in participating in clinical studies and helping us fight these diseases, please contact us today!


Metabolic Research Institute’s clinical trials are the fastest and safest ways to find treatments that work and improve people’s health. Whether it’s diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, or a variety of other health issues, clinical research studies provide the medicine of tomorrow… today.

Metabolic Research Institute, Inc. (“MRI”), is a private Clinical Research Company located at 1515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 440, West Palm Beach Florida 33401. Unless otherwise noted, all study-related appointments for qualified clinical participants in any MRI research trial will take place at this address.


 

Helpful Tips For Managing Your Diabetes

Helpful Tips For Managing Your Diabetes

Living with diabetes is difficult. It is a condition that affects your entire body and it forces you to drastically change your lifestyle. Managing your diabetes can be a struggle and at the Metabolic Research Institute, we are working diligently to find an effective diabetes treatment that will change the lives of thousands of people, not just in West Palm Beach, but around the world.

However, until we have discovered that treatment, we have some tips that should help you to better manage your diabetes.

  • Manage Your Glucose Levels Everyday   We understand that no one likes checking their blood-sugar levels on a regular basis. However, if you have diabetes, this is critically important. Monitoring your blood-sugar levels on a daily basis is the only way to know if they are really under control. After all, food is not the only thing that affects your blood glucose levels. Activity level, medications, and stress can all affect your blood-sugar levels. Unless you check your levels every day, there is no real way for you to know for sure whether or not they are under control.
  • Always Take Your Medication   Diabetes symptoms are often silent. While you may not notice immediate repercussions when you forget or neglect to take your medications, untreated diabetes can lead to heart disease, as well as other severe health complications. It is imperative that you always take your medications as directed by your doctor. Exercise We mentioned earlier that there are several different factors that can affect your blood-sugar levels. While taking your prescribed medications is the most important thing you can do when it comes to managing your diabetes, exercising is also extremely important.
  • Exercising is key to managing your diabetes   Exercise helps improve your body’s ability to control its blood-sugar levels. It also helps keep your body weight under control, which is important for managing your diabetes, as well. If you are interested in participating in diabetes clinical trials in West Palm Beach, then please do not hesitate to contact our team today.

 


Metabolic Research Institute’s clinical trials are the fastest and safest ways to find treatments that work and improve people’s health. Whether it’s diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, or a variety of other health issues, clinical research studies provide the medicine of tomorrow… today.

Metabolic Research Institute, Inc. (“MRI”), is a private Clinical Research Company located at 1515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 440, West Palm Beach Florida 33401. Unless otherwise noted, all study-related appointments for qualified clinical participants in any MRI research trial will take place at this address.


 

Foods To Avoid With Your Type 2 Diabetes

Foods To Avoid With Your Type 2 Diabetes

When you have type 2 diabetes, the smallest changes in your diet can make a world’s difference to your health.

  • If you are overweight, lose some weight.  Dropping 10 pounds can affect the way that your body reacts to insulin and improve your cholesterol and blood pressure. Knowing what types of foods to incorporate into your diet will ultimately make this process incredibly easy. The Metabolic Research Institute has created a list of foods to stay away from if you have type 2 diabetes.
  • Avoid Refined Sugar  Foods high in refined sugar such as desserts and soda should be avoid. These foods lack nutritional value, and their high quantities of sugar can spike your blood sugar levels which can triggers a majority of the symptoms that individuals associate with type 2 diabetes.
  • Dried Fruit While this snack is often found to be healthy and high in fiber and nutrients, the dehydration process causes these fruit’s natural sugars to concentrate. Although dried fruit is a better option than brownies and ice cream, it will still cause your sugar levels to rise tremendously.
  • If you’re looking for a sweet and healthy treat, stick with fresh fruit options.
  • Avoid low-quality carbohydrates.  White Rice, Bread & Flour These foods are incredibly low-quality carbohydrates. In fact, any food that is made with white flour isn’t a great part of your diet if you have type 2 diabetes. This includes white bread, pasta, rice, cake, etc. This is because your body processes this very similarly to sugar, raising your glucose levels. A great way to tackle this part of your diet is by switching out any white flour items with whole-grain or wheat options. While managing your diet doesn’t create a treatment for your type 2 diabetes, it can make a big difference.

Make these changes to your diet today! Questions?  Give us a call at (516) 802-3060.


Metabolic Research Institute’s clinical trials are the fastest and safest ways to find treatments that work and improve people’s health. Whether it’s diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, or a variety of other health issues, clinical research studies provide the medicine of tomorrow… today.

Metabolic Research Institute, Inc. (“MRI”), is a private Clinical Research Company located at 1515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 440, West Palm Beach Florida 33401. Unless otherwise noted, all study-related appointments for qualified clinical participants in any MRI research trial will take place at this address.


 

Managing Your Diabetes During The Holidays

Managing Your Diabetes During The Holidays

Diabetes is a difficult to manage on a day to day basis, but it’s especially difficult during the holiday season when the world serves candy and sweets onto our kitchen tables. The Metabolic Research Institute works hard every day to try to provide answers and a treatment to the diabetic community, but while we work, we wanted to provide you with a couple of tips from the American Diabetes Association that will help you manage your type 2 diabetes during the holidays.

FRIENDS AND FAMILY

Focus on what the holidays are really about, friends and family. The more time that you spend focused on the people surrounding your table, the less you’ll focus on the tempting and sugary foods that are filling it. Catch up on what everyone’s been doing, spend time outdoors or volunteer within your community to keep busy.

KEEP ACTIVE

The amount of physical activity you do will make a difference on the way that your body reacts to your diabetes. Spend time off doing physical activity, whether it be high, or low, intensity. This helps you manage your diabetes and your weight and makes staying on track easier post holiday season. A great way to ensure you stick to this is by preparing for a town or city run/walk or set a goal for the new coming year.

These two tips will make a big difference in managing your diabetes this season, and you’ll notice the mentality carry over to your day to day life. For more information on the work that Metabolic Research Center does and how you can help, call us today!

 


 

The Long Term Effects Of High Cholesterol

The Long Term Effects Of High Cholesterol

High cholesterol is one of the most common health issues that is found in adults. While there are some individuals who don’t take it seriously, the diagnosis of high cholesterol is something that requires immediate action.  The longer high cholesterol goes without treatment, the worse the effects on your body will be. Many assume that high cholesterol is harmless in the long run, but in fact the opposite is quite true.

Studies show that the average American’s cholesterol level is in the borderline high range, and 1 in 6 Americans has high cholesterol. High cholesterol can lead to stomach pain from fatty deposits, atherosclerosis, and an increased strain on your heart. However, the two largest effects that a high cholesterol can have on your body are the increased chance of a stroke or a heart attack.

If there is a clog in one of your coronary artery, your heart doesn’t receive enough blood or oxygen. This ends up weakening your heart and creates long term damage. This can lead to a few things. A blood clot could form blocking the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart, it could also break off and make its way to one of your arteries. Once an artery is completely blocked, you have a heart attack.

The second risk that high cholesterol puts you at are the chances of a stroke. This happens from plaque buildup that keeps your brain from getting enough blood or oxygen. Through the same method as the heart attack arteries, if a clot blocks one of the arteries that feeds your brain blood and oxygen is blocked, you’ll have a stroke.

These long term effects are dangerous and life threatening. Both have the ability to completely take your life. The Metabolic Research Institute in West Palm Beach is working hard to discover a high cholesterol treatment for individuals at risk of a heart attack or stroke. If you’re aware that you have high cholesterol, talk with your doctor to determine which actions are best for you so that you can manage your cholesterol.