ZENITH is a clinical study testing whether peanut oral immunotherapy in combination with an experimental medication will help people allergic to peanut become less sensitive to peanuts and lower the risk of life threatening allergic reactions.
We are doing a small study to help plan a bigger study in the future. We want to see how two common pain medicines-ibuprofen and acetaminophen-work and how safe they are for treating period cramps in people with Crohn's disease. The information we learn now will help us run a better, bigger study later.
This study aims to learn how nurses in the Neonatal Critical Care Center (NCCC) at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill use and think about Kangaroo Care, which is when a parent holds their premature baby skin-to-skin. Kangaroo Care can help babies sleep better, reduce stress, improve breastfeeding, and support growth. Most research focuses on how it helps babies, but we want to know more about how nurses use it during their work. We will interview experienced NCCC nurses to find out how they introduce Kangaroo Care to families, how often they use it, what makes it easier or harder to do, and what changes they notice in the babies. The goal is to help hospitals support nurses and families better in the NCCC.
We want to learn about the eating habits and nutrition of men living with hypertension in North Carolina. By taking a 20-minute survey on the computer or your mobile device, you will help us better understand nutrition in men living with hypertension in North Carolina. If you are interested, please reach out to us.
Are you a Korean speaker living in the U.S. who has used a medical interpreter in a hospital? We are conducting a study to learn about your communication experiences with interpreters and healthcare providers. You can choose to complete a short online survey or participate in a one-on-one interview in Korean. You may enter a raffle for the survey and receive a gift card for participating in the interview.
To determine if neoadjuvant immunotherapy combined with response-adapted oncologic surgery improves site-reported event-free survival (EFS) compared to standard-of-care surgery in resectable stage III/IV cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC)
We're trying to find out if a special gel is safe and easy for people with cervical cancer to use. This is for those who are also getting chemotherapy and radiation. We want to see if the gel does its job well, is quick to use, and helps keep healthy tissues safe.
Help us test a new health information website designed to give rural communities relevant information about prostate cancer. Use the tool, share your thoughts, and help improve health resources for your community.
We're looking for healthy, active men and women to take part in a creatine research study. Are you interested in vists the lab for body composition, GI questionnaires, hydration testing and blood draws? Compensation is provided.
Do you have cancer of the oropharynx and are planning to get radiation treatment at UNC Lineberger Cancer Center? You might be eligible to join a research study that looks at reducing dry mouth, a common side effect of radiation. This study evaluates whether an alternative radiation planning technique, which includes a lower dose of radiation, can reduce the side effect of dry mouth.