Plasma research program for patients with Hepatitis B

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Do you currently have “acute” or “Chronic” hepatitis B?  If so we have a specialty research program designed to help you as well as the research and diagnostic communities.  Your plasma is a crucial component for invitro-diagnostic companies in the manufacturing and creation of the test kits used to diagnose patients with this virus as well as further research into the virus.

Participants who qualify and participate can earn up to $500 per visit and you can safely donate 2x in a 7 day period based on the FDA guidelines for donor safety.  Plasma is the yellow, watery substance in the red blood cells which house various proteins as well as the antibodies for your diagnosis.  The plasma is separated via a procedure called plasmapheresis and your red blood cells are returned to you which is why you can donate 2x in a 7 day period.  Donating plasma is a very safe and simple procedure and it is performed in licensed, FDA regulated plasma facilities under the direction of the centers medical director.

To learn more and to see if you may qualify please visit us at http://www.accessclinical.com, or you may reach us at 800-510-4003 to discuss the program further.

Plasma research program for patients with Crohn’s disease

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Do you have, or do you know someone who has Crohn’s?  We are currently looking for participants who have Crohn’s to participate in a plasma donation program to help others.  Your plasma is need for the research and diagnostic communities to further research the disease as well as to manufacture the positive controls for the very test kit(s) that we used in your diagnosis.

Without antibody rich plasma these very kits run a risk of going on back order and not be available when healthcare professionals need them to make a timely diagnosis of other patients.  Plasma is a crucial component in the test kits to make the diagnosis possible of other patients.  Plasmapheresis is the process of separating the plasma (the yellowish colored liquid) from the red blood cells which house the antibodies for your diagnosis.  During the process your red cells are returned to you allowing you to not only donate more frequently but also not running the risk of causing temporary anemia.  Whole blood donors are only allowed to donate every 56 days (8 weeks) as it takes this long for your body to replace the blood cells that were donated, however with plasma you get these cells back allowing you to donate plasma twice within a 7 day period.

Participants who qualify can earn up to $500 per donation, or up to $1000 per week simply by donating plasma and helping others.  If we don’t have a center near you we pay all travel related expenses to get you to/from the nearest center and you still earn your compensation for the donation.

The test results we need in order to qualify you for the program are your ASCA, ANCA, MPO and PR-3 blood test results.

To learn more please visit http://www.accessclinical.com or call 800-510-4003 to discuss it with an agent.

Plasma research Program for patients with Lyme disease needed

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Have you recently been diagnosed with “active” (acute) Lyme disease?  Do you want to help others?  We have a unique plasma donation program just for you.  Your plasma is needed for further research by researchers and diagnostic companies to research the disease as well as to manufacture your plasma into the controls for test kits to diagnose others.

Participants will donate plasma which is very similar to donating blood like at a red cross but you can do this twice in a 7 day period because you get your red blood cells back thru this process/procedure.  If you qualify you will be compensated $500 each time you donate and all/any travel related expenses are pre-paid by us so you can participate at no cost to you.

To learn more visit us at http://www.accessclinical.com or call us at 800-510-4003 to speak to an agent today about the program.

Basic Qualifications:

  1. Must have, or have access to your Lyme disease blood work (test results)
  2. Must be 18-65 years in age and weigh at least 110 pounds or more
  3. Must be HIV/HCV & HBV Negative

 

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What you need to know about Lyme disease ticks invading D.C. area

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“He loved to dance,” recalled mother Tabitha Kaza. “He had some really good moves for being a little toddler.”

Sebastian Kaza was bitten by a tick at six months and twice again when he was seven months old on the family’s rural wooded property near Manassas, Virginia.

“A rheumatologist, an allergist, an immunologist, infectious disease. Everyone didn’t have an answer.” Kaza said. “[Sebastian] regained a pulse and was life flighted to Fairfax Hospital where he lived on life support for four days. We learned there was no hope of recovery and we removed him from life support and he died in my arms.”

Something so small can destroy a life with just one bite, or paralyze the young, including Montgomery County college student Cassidy Colbert. She experienced partial paralysis for six months.

“Paralyzed, just about all day, every day, pretty much. I would just be getting stabbed in the foot all of the time, just so I could walk to the bathroom by myself,” said Colbert. “I wouldn’t be able to remember even my own name sometimes. I would be talking to someone and have no idea what I was just saying.”

An aggressive form of the Black Legged Deer Tick is moving from its New England origin and charging south. Greenbelt, Leesburg and Blacksburg are the latest hot spots.

“That change has really radically brought Lyme Disease to our area in an area where we were not necessarily looking for it,” said Dr. Holly Gaff.

Dr. Gaff leads Old Dominion University’s Tick Research Unit. She’s one of the few tracking this potentially deadly backyard bug, one that can live three years and only needs to eat once every year.

What makes this Black Legged Deer Tick special: It’s willingness to walk along tall grass and hunt down people and pets.

“Why is this tick moving in, right? We don’t really know exactly. It’s counter to what we would expect from climate change. I think it’s far more following the explosion of the white tailed deer,” explained Dr. Gaff.

Ticks can actually detect breath and can also figure out when you’re passing by because they have eyes on the back of their body which can detect light change.

Ticks thrive in moisture. So putting clothes first in a washing machine doesn’t kill them. Throw clothes in the dryer first. Second, treat your shoes with products including the chemical permethrin. It will kill ticks when they climb up your leg.

“There is still so much mystery, and so much potential suffering that we could solve if we would acknowledge that these things do happen and we are not in control,” added Kaza.

“Believe all of us when we say it’s a real thing and it’s out there and it is everywhere,” said Colbert.

“I didn’t know that I was bitten. I just had flu-like symptoms and felt really horrible. I couldn’t get out of the tent. I have a lot of muscle aches and brain fog and memory issues,” said Eagle Scout Colin Jackson. He was bitten during a scout camping event.

Dr. Matthew Laurens with the University of Maryland School of Medicine pointed out that you can get your dog immunized from life-altering Lyme Disease but not yourself, “There was a Lyme Disease vaccine which was 80% effective which is very encouraging. However, after its launch in 1998, there was opposition from groups including the anti-vaxxers.”

“It was the very first vaccine that was licensed by the FDA that was subsequently withdrawn from the market and not for safety issues,” added Dr. Laurens.

“I believe we are currently maybe 4 to 5 years away from a potential product licensure,” said CEO Thomas Lingelbach.

There are hopes a Lyme Disease vaccine could save 300,000 Americans the CDC estimates are infected with the disease every year. There’s a big hitch: the test to find out whether a person even has Lyme disease is often inaccurate. As the National Capital Lyme Disease Association points out, giving a vaccine to somebody who doesn’t know they are infected could be dangerous.

“Over 60% of the time, especially early in infection when your doctor calls and tells you ‘you don’t have Lyme Disease,’ in fact, you do. Unfortunately, mainstream medicine is so far behind the 8-ball on this,” said attorney Susan Green.

Green, infected with Lyme Disease herself, pushed state lawmakers to tell Lyme testing labs they have to alert patients about how often their tests give false negatives.

“In Maryland, they require the laboratories to deliver a piece of paper at point of service advising the patient the test is inaccurate and that if your symptoms persist, return to your doctor.”

Jackson hopes his Lyme Disease won’t be a life sentence, “I try antibiotics. I try herbal supplements. I try many different things. They all just do a little bit for me. I’m trying to get better so I can have the ability to go to college.”

The National Capital Lyme Disease Association spreads around ID cards to spot different tick types.

Research program for Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APLS)

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Do you have, or do you know someone who has APLS/Antiphospholipid Syndrome?  We are currently looking for participants who have APLS to participate in a plasma donation program to help others.  Your plasma is need for the research and diagnostic communities to further research the disease as well as to manufacture the positive controls for the very test kit(s) that we used in your diagnosis.

Without antibody rich plasma these very kits run a risk of going on back order and not be available when healthcare professionals need them to make a timely diagnosis of other patients.  Plasma is a crucial component in the test kits to make the diagnosis possible of other patients.  Plasmapheresis is the process of separating the plasma (the yellowish colored liquid) from the red blood cells which house the antibodies for your diagnosis.  During the process your red cells are returned to you allowing you to not only donate more frequently but also not running the risk of causing temporary anemia.  Whole blood donors are only allowed to donate every 56 days (8 weeks) as it takes this long for your body to replace the blood cells that were donated, however with plasma you get these cells back allowing you to donate plasma twice within a 7 day period.

Participants who qualify can earn up to $500 per donation, or up to $1000 per week simply by donating plasma and helping others.  If we don’t have a center near you we pay all travel related expenses to get you to/from the nearest center and you still earn your compensation for the donation.

What we look at to qualify you is your anti Cardiolipin antibodies  which is called your “titer”.  These levels have an IgG and IgA and an IgM and on one or more the values should show 300 iu/ml or > 300iu/ml on your lab results.

To learn more please visit http://www.accessclinical.com or call 800-510-4003 to discuss it with an agent.

Research program for patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Do you have, or do you know someone who has RA/Rheumatoid Arthritis?  We are currently looking for participants who have RA to participate in a plasma donation program to help others.  Your plasma is need for the research and diagnostic communities to further research the disease as well as to manufacture the positive controls for the very test kit(s) that we used in your diagnosis.

Without antibody rich plasma these very kits run a risk of going on back order and not be available when healthcare professionals need them to make a timely diagnosis of other patients.  Plasma is a crucial component in the test kits to make the diagnosis possible of other patients.  Plasmapheresis is the process of separating the plasma (the yellowish colored liquid) from the red blood cells which house the antibodies for your diagnosis.  During the process your red cells are returned to you allowing you to not only donate more frequently but also not running the risk of causing temporary anemia.  Whole blood donors are only allowed to donate every 56 days (8 weeks) as it takes this long for your body to replace the blood cells that were donated, however with plasma you get these cells back allowing you to donate plasma twice within a 7 day period.

Participants who qualify can earn up to $500 per donation, or up to $1000 per week simply by donating plasma and helping others.  If we don’t have a center near you we pay all travel related expenses to get you to/from the nearest center and you still earn your compensation for the donation.

What we look at to qualify you is your Rheumatoid Factor levels which is called your “titer” and we need that value/number to be at or above 3000/iu ml on your test results.

To learn more please visit http://www.accessclinical.com or call 800-510-4003 to discuss it with an agent.

Plasma donor program for patients with Mononucleosis

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Do you currently have Mono? If you do we need you to donate plasma to help others… Plasma is a crucial component in the manufacturing of the very test kit(s) that were used to diagnose you. Without donors like you these kits may not be available when physicians, hospitals and laboratories need them to diagnose someone else.

Plasma is very similar to donating whole blood but you can do it more frequently (2x in a 7 day period) because you are getting your red blood cells back thru the process.  Participants who qualify will earn $200 per donation and any/all travel related expenses to get you to/from a donation center are pre-paid by us and you still earn your compensation.  Most donors have temporary relief of symptoms since we are taking the plasma part of the red blood cells which house the antibodies lessening the amount of antibodies for mono from your system.

To learn more please visit us at http://www.accessclinical.com or call 800-510-4003 to speak to an agent today.

Basic Qualifications:-

  1. Must have or have access to your mono test results
  2. Diagnosis made in the last 7-10 days (or sooner)
  3. Must be 18-65 years in age and weigh at least 110 pounds or more
  4. Must be HIV/HCV & HBV Negative

 

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Do you have Hepatitis B?

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Do you currently have “acute” or “Chronic” hepatitis B?  If so we have a specialty research program designed to help you as well as the research and diagnostic communities.  Your plasma is a crucial component for invitro-diagnostic companies in the manufacturing and creation of the test kits used to diagnose patients with this virus as well as further research into the virus.

Participants who qualify and participate can earn up to $500 per visit and you can safely donate 2x in a 7 day period based on the FDA guidelines for donor safety.  Plasma is the yellow, watery substance in the red blood cells which house various proteins as well as the antibodies for your diagnosis.  The plasma is separated via a procedure called plasmapheresis and your red blood cells are returned to you which is why you can donate 2x in a 7 day period.  Donating plasma is a very safe and simple procedure and it is performed in licensed, FDA regulated plasma facilities under the direction of the centers medical director.

To learn more and to see if you may qualify please visit us at http://www.accessclinical.com, or you may reach us at 800-510-4003 to discuss the program further.

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Lyme disease Plasma Research Program

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Have you recently been diagnosed with “active” (acute) Lyme disease?  Do you want to help others?  We have a unique plasma donation program just for you.  Your plasma is needed for further research by researchers and diagnostic companies to research the disease as well as to manufacture your plasma into the controls for test kits to diagnose others.

Participants will donate plasma which is very similar to donating blood like at a red cross but you can do this twice in a 7 day period because you get your red blood cells back thru this process/procedure.  If you qualify you will be compensated $500 each time you donate and all/any travel related expenses are pre-paid by us so you can participate at no cost to you.

To learn more visit us at http://www.accessclinical.com or call us at 800-510-4003 to speak to an agent today about the program.

Basic Qualifications:

  1. Must have, or have access to your Lyme disease blood work (test results)
  2. Must be 18-65 years in age and weigh at least 110 pounds or more
  3. Must be HIV/HCV & HBV Negative

 

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