Clinical trials help researchers develop new medicines and improve healthcare. However, the results are often written in technical language that can be difficult to understand.
Trialora was created to make clinical trial results easier to understand without changing their scientific meaning.
Our articles explain publicly available clinical trial evidence in clear, plain language while maintaining scientific accuracy. Rather than simply summarizing studies, we explain what researchers investigated, what they found, the strengths and limitations of the evidence, and what the findings may mean.
Our content is based primarily on ClinicalTrials.gov and, where appropriate, peer-reviewed scientific publications and publicly available information from regulatory agencies.
Every article is independently written, evidence-based, and reviewed for accuracy before publication.
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The information published on this website is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Healthcare decisions should always be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.