The purpose of this study is to learn how microbes in the uterus and gut (bacteria, viruses, fungi) and your own innate immune system (the first line of defense of the body) impacts how well certain treatments work for endometrial cancer. This is a hybrid decentralized study where some if not all assessments may be performed close to your home.
By joining, you'll share important health information in a secure research registry to help scientists: -Understand how the immune system reacts to food -Improve diagnosis and treatment -Develop prevention strategies and new therapies
Researchers are trying to find out if they can slow the growth of prostate cancer by adding green tea to patients treatment. Researchers are also trying to find out if this could be better or worse than usual care patients get.
In this study, we're interested in understanding couples' experiences with using ChatGPT and each other for emotional support. We are recruiting couples to take part in a paid virtual study! This study includes 21 days of short online surveys sent via email, and you can earn up to $34 each for your participation.
The purpose of this research is to determine if an investigational drug, INO-3107, administered with an investigational device, is tolerable in patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) and helps reduce future surgical procedures.
Do you have incurable, metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma ? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see if a new drug called Cisplatin is effective.
Help us improve resources for patients with rheumatic conditions! This is a brief, anonymous survey aimed to gather information about what additional resources you'd like to learn about from your rheumatology care team. Learning about your interest and priorities will inform future development of programs, resources, and tools to promote health.
Are you interested in a storytelling task? Participate in our study! Participants are compensated $10 for a 30-minute experimental session over Zoom. You are eligible to participate in this study if you are between 30-70 years old, are a native speaker of American English who has always lived in the US, are willing to have your voice recorded, have no language or cognitive disorders, and have vision good enough to see and read a computer screen.
Do you have a cough that hasn't gone away for more than 8 weeks? Does your cough bother you or make it hard to do normal activities? If your cough continues and you feel it is not well managed, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out how chronic cough is treated and how it affects daily life and other health conditions. Compensation provided.
Do you have plaque type psoriasis? You may be able to participate in a research study to find out if an investigational medication (zasocitinib) works better than an already FDA approved medication for psoriasis (deucravacitinib).