Clinical Trials Directory
This study wants to help older people with memory problems and pain feel better. They live at home and are cared for by a family member. You and your family member will answer questions at the start and end of the study. You'll also meet with a therapist five times over 6 to 8 weeks to learn ways to handle pain. The goal is to make a program that helps families deal with pain together.
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 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 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.
This study wants to help U.S. Veterans with brain injuries and stress problems. People who join will talk with researchers and answer questions three times over six months. They will use a phone app for brain training for 12 weeks. A family member or friend will join three video calls to help during the study.
We are doing this study to learn more about how right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) from a stroke can affect people's ability to communicate. We want to improve treatments to help stroke survivors regain their ability to communicate.
This is a research study and does not change your medical care.
We are doing this study to learn if SAPIEN 3 valve system is safe and will work with adults and children who have a dysfunctional right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) conduit or have an implanted valve in the pulmonic position.