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Clinical Research Facility in Rochester, New York

Finger Lakes Clinical Research was founded to serve a real need for a high quality clinical research unit. We have the experience and facility to conduct safe, precise, well controlled clinical research with new and existing drugs.

Schizophrenia and the Brain

Schizophrenia is a brain disorder affecting over 20 million people in the world.  There is still a lot we don’t know about why and how this chronic condition develops. However, ongoing clinical research efforts show growing evidence of chemical and structural differences in the brains of individuals with schizophrenia. These

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How Serious is a Schizophrenia Diagnosis?

Schizophrenia is a chronic disorder, and fears about it rarely contain any truth. While it can be serious, a diagnosis of schizophrenia doesn’t mean a life of never-ending worsening symptoms and recurring hospitalizations. It means setting aside the myths that say you can’t get better, embarking on the treatments that

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Discerning the Difference- Bipolar Disorder and Depression

Bipolar disorder is often confused with depression mainly because it includes depressive episodes. They have other similarities that can muddy the water and cause further confusion. Discerning the difference between bipolar disorder and depression starts with understanding each’s symptoms. Bipolar and Depression Symptoms The main difference between the two is

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STUDIES ARE ENROLLING NOW!​

DEPRESSION

Depression Makes Everyday Tasks Difficult. Research studies for treatment-resistant depression and/or major depressive disorder may help. 

Schizophrenia

Living with schizophrenia? You don’t have to suffer in silence. Explore a clinical trial for adults with schizophrenia.

Panic Disorder

Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by recurring and unexpected episodes of intense fear, known as panic attacks.