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| Tuesday, February 9, 2021 | |
We can all understand how hopeless it can feel to watch a loved one struggle with health problems. | | One way we can fight disease and work toward a healthier future is to give doctors and health researchers the information they need to develop medicine and treatments that meet the unique needs of diverse individuals and communities. | | That's why the All of Us Research Program is looking for one million or more participants from around the United States to help researchers understand why health conditions like COVID-19 affect people differently. | | The more research reveals about what makes each of us unique, the more researchers can learn about the best ways to stay healthy and how tailored health care can become. | | Former COVID-19 patient Kolbi Brown explains why he participates in All of Us | | "Wanting to get involved in All of Us came from a need to feel like I was part of something bigger that could do good in the world." | | | The focus of the All of Us Research Program has always been to change the future of health. Right now, that focus has never been clearer. The health information you share can help researchers learn more about the diseases that affect us all. | | By joining All of Us, you could help improve the lives of future generations. For yourself. For your family. For your community. For our future. | | Participation has never been more important. | | All of Us is a service mark of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. © 2021 | | |
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