NEWS & BLOG
We’re excited to share that our team and company has been recognized by the Puget Sound Business Journal as one of the Eastside’s Fastest-Growing Companies.
Rainier Clinical Research Center is committed to advancing medicine and that goes beyond the clinic. This season, we’re proud to take part in the Breakthrough T1D Walk aka Beat the Bridge, which is a powerful community event dedicated to raising awareness and accelerating research for type 1 diabetes (T1D).
This Heart Health Month, let us take the opportunity to discuss your body’s cholesterol levels, and what those numbers can mean for your cardiovascular health.
GLP-1 medications have become one of the most talked-about options for weight loss and type 2 diabetes management. Learn more.
Getting your cholesterol checked regularly provides valuable insight into your overall cardiovascular risk.
Diabetes Awareness Month is the perfect time to explore how advancements in diabetes care are redefining daily life for those living with the condition.
Discover Local Opportunities for Participation in Groundbreaking Diabetes Research
Lp(a) is gaining attention among researchers and cardiologists for its role in heart disease risk.
Every year, millions of people receive the seasonal flu vaccine. Clinical research plays a critical role in developing next-generation vaccines.
Emerging research suggests that what’s on your plate may also play a role in protecting your mind and helping to prevent Alzheimer's.
When you think of type 1 diabetes, you probably think about insulin, but there’s another important piece of the puzzle that often gets overlooked: C-peptide.
When it comes to health, home is where the habits begin. The routines, meals, and mindset we nurture within our families help shape long-term wellness.
Caring for your mental health is a powerful part of any weight management journey. Read more.
If you’re living with hypothyroidism, it's important it is to support your thyroid health, including the foods you eat.
Osteoporosis awareness, early detection, and proactive management are essential for maintaining bone health and overall well-being.
Understanding the connection between food and glucose can make a significant difference in daily health for those with diabetes.
Obesity and diabetes are two significant health concerns that are closely linked, creating a cycle that can be difficult to break.
EVENTS
Beat the Bridge
Saturday, May 9, 2026
All Day
We will be sponsoring and participating in this local diabetes awareness event.
SCOPE Summit
February 2-5, 2026
Orlando, FL