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Advancing Understanding Through Clear, Evidence‑Based Communication

At ANANN Communications & Consulting, we believe that strong clinical research depends on clear, accessible, and accurate communication. Our Resources & Insights section brings together educational content, research summaries, and expert perspectives designed to support researchers, clinicians, and the broader community.

This library reflects more than a decade of commitment to translating complex scientific information into meaningful, understandable insights.
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What You’ll Find Here

These insights support teams working to improve trial efficiency and compliance. Insights and resources on clinical research ethics, medical studies, regulatory guidance, and clear communication to support ethical, efficient, and understandable research.
Clinical Research Insights

Articles that explore:
• Ethical considerations in clinical trials
• Best practices in informed consent
• Regulatory expectations and trends
• Trial start‑up challenges and solutions
• Patient engagement and communication

Health & Medical Research Summaries

Accessible summaries of peer‑reviewed studies, written to support understanding across diverse audiences. Topics include:
• Cardiometabolic health
• Cancer research
• Public health and prevention
• Mental health and wellness
• Lifestyle and chronic disease

Knowledge Translation & Plain‑Language Communication

Resources that highlight:
• How to communicate complex research clearly
• Strategies for improving patient comprehension
• The role of plain language in ethical research
• Tools for simplifying scientific content

Clinical Trial Documentation & Regulatory Guidance

Practical articles and guides on:
• ICF development and optimization • Health Canada and ICH‑GCP expectations
• REB/IRB submission tips
• Protocol clarity and structure
• Documentation quality and consistency

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Browse focused categories covering clinical trial ethics, regulatory compliance, patient communication, research summaries, and knowledge translation for clear understanding.
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Patient Communication
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Research Insights & Articles

Timing Matters: Nighttime Dosing Improves Blood Pressure Control

New research published in JAMA Network Open reveals that taking blood pressure medication at bedtime—rather than in the morning—can significantly improve both nighttime and daytime blood pressure control in patients

Pre-site selection visit (PSSV) or site qualification visit (SQV)Site Selection Visit

Pre-site selection visit (PSSV) or site qualification visit (SQV)Site Selection Visit Now that we know the phases of clinical trials, let’s discuss how clinical trial is conducted at a site.

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Phase IV Clinical Trials

Phase IV clinical trials, also known as post-marketing surveillance trials, occur after a drug or medical intervention has been approved and is available to the general public. The primary focus

Phase III Clinical Trials

Phase III trials involve the use of an investigational product on a larger population with the disease or condition (usually 300 to several thousand). Once the dose has been determined

Types of Malignant Tumors

Malignant tumors or cancer are a major health concern and a leading cause of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer accounted for 9.6 million deaths in

Phase II Clinical Trials

Phase II trials are the second stage of clinical trials and play a crucial role in the drug development process. This phase builds upon the safety data obtained from Phase

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Whether you are a sponsor, investigator, clinician, or community member, these resources are designed to support informed decision‑making and strengthen the impact of clinical research.
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