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You might learn ways to help your family member feel better when they're in pain. The answers you give will help create programs to help other families too. You'll fill out online surveys with multiple choice questions before and after five Zoom meetings with a trained counselor.
We are doing this study to test a new intervention for people with type 1 diabetes who also have disordered eating. We hope the strategy we are testing in this study can improve diabetes management and decrease eating disorder symptoms and emotional distress.
This study is looking for healthy people between 18 and 21 years old who have never smoked a whole cigarette or used any tobacco products like vaping, blunts, or hookah. The study has 1 online visit and 6 in-person visits. These visits include a remote screening, a training visit, a brain scan (called fMRI), 3 test sessions, and a choice session. During the test sessions, blood will be taken to check nicotine levels. You will also give urine samples to check for drugs and pregnancy if needed. People who finish everything can earn up to $925.
We are doing this study to learn more about children with tricuspid atresia. We hope to improve care for patients with this condition in the future.
We created this registry to have database of people who are interested in participating in research about chronic pain.
We are doing this study to find out if an experimental drug called EDG-7500 (the study drug) is a safe and effective option for patients with both obstructive and non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The study drug is designed to help the heart's ability to relax by making contractions more controlled, and we want to know how successful the drug is in achieving its intended outcome.
We are doing this study to improve care for people with cleft lip and/or cleft palate.
We are doing this study to find out how certain breathing exercises can affect people's ability to swim and exercise in underwater conditions. We want to find out what effects this training has and how it is influenced by other factors, like water temperature, medication use, or sleep.