Medical research studies are a crucial step in developing new medicines and treatments. For this, they need a steady stream of volunteers to test the safety and effectiveness of new treatments. Volunteering for a research study can be a great way to make money, to obtain otherwise unaffordable treatments, or to help others who suffer from similar circumstances. Finding a study involves some simple research. Before you apply for the study, you will want to review your own health and medical history carefully. Once you have found a study that is right for you, you can sign up for the trial with ease. Method 1 - Finding a Trial 1 → Look up local trials in a database. There are many reputable websites that are used by researchers to identify potential volunteers. These databases can help you find trials based on your location, medical history, gender, age, and risk factors. The following websites are reputable sources for clinical trials: → Clinicaltrials.gov → Research...