For families facing life-altering diagnoses such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, the search for answers can feel overwhelming. In those moments, access to trusted information — and a place to turn — becomes critical.
Arrow Clinical Trials in Daytona Beach was created to meet that need by connecting patients with serious medical conditions to clinical research studies that offer access to potential breakthrough therapies, while emphasizing safe, well-managed trials and compassionate, expert care. The organization focuses on helping patients and families navigate complex diagnoses through participation in carefully conducted medical research.
Last year’s flu season was the worst in seven years, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, and this year’s surge could top that.
It’s getting called a “super flu” and the latest surveillance data the CDC posted Jan. 5 shows Florida and 29 other states are now in the top tier of “very high” flu activity.
“The hospitalization rate for this season is higher than it’s been since 2011,” said Dr. David Billmeier, a family practice doctor affiliated with Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach. “Young children and people over the age of 75 are at the highest risk.”
Read Article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/the-super-flu-is-here-and-floridians-are-getting-hit-hard-by-it/ar-AA1TJGYL
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Arrow Clinical Trials, a physician-owned clinical research site based in Daytona Beach has announced it is now enrolling participants for a groundbreaking heart protection study. This is a study evaluating the effectiveness of inclisirin, a medication that is already FDA approved for lowering cholesterol, for preventing any major adverse events resulting from clogged arteries, including heart attack, stroke, or gangrene limbs.
Dr. Charles Ross, Principal Investigator of this study at Arrow Clinical Trials, emphasized the importance of this trial:
“This exciting study has the potential to prevent serious adverse events resulting from blocked arteries and, ultimately, save lives. We encourage individuals who either recently had an angioplasty procedure or plan to have one in the near future to consider participating or discuss this opportunity with their cardiologist.”
Read Press Release: https://www.pharmiweb.com/press-release/2025-10-06/daytona-beach-clinical-trial-site-now-enrolling-for-heart-protection-study