Are you 40 or older, or do you have Parkinson's disease, or have you had a stroke? Can you walk on your own? You might be able to join a research study to see how different types of feedback can help people walk better.
Researchers are collecting data on lung imaging to evaluate how well a person's lungs are working which will provide additional information about lung disease and how such diseases respond to treatment. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of inert (non-reactive) gas mixed with oxygen as contrast agent to image the airway spaces in normal human lungs and the lungs of persons with cystic fibrosis. A contrast agent helps the investigator to see spaces inside your lungs that are normally not visible. These images will be compared with spirometry (a non-imaging measure of global lung function used routinely in the clinic).
Are you an adult who has just found out you have IDH-Wildtype Glioblastoma? If so, you could join a study to see if a new experimental pill called ropidoxuridine can help make treatment for this type of brain cancer better when used with radiation.
In this study, we want to find out if a new drug called Soquelitinib (also known as CPI-818) can be safely given to people. We are also checking to see if it can help treat a type of cancer called relapsed peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL).
Are you planning to become a parent for the first time? Are you married or living with your partner? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how couples prepare for first-time parenthood. Compensation provided.
This research study explores elementary school professional experiences and perspectives in assessing and intervening in suicide-related risk among K-5th graders.
Have you been diagnosed with High-risk Biochemical Recurrence (BCR) of Nonmetastatic Castration-sensitive Prostate Cancer (nmCSPC)? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study evaluating the safety and tolerability of the study drug in adults with High-risk Biochemical Recurrence (BCR) of Nonmetastatic Castratio-sensitive Prostate Cancer (nmCSPC).
Do you have early-stage endometrial cancer? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study looking to find out if there are types of early-stage endometrial cancer that require less treatment than the usual approac
Do you struggle with ways to feel more relaxed or calm when you are stressed? Do you identify as African American, Black, Hispanic, and/or Latino (a/e/x)? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see whether a home-based training program can improve emotional well-being and heart health. Compensation provided.
The purpose of this study is to understand how much people know about skin cancer and how they protect their skin. We are looking at people's knowledge about different types of skin cancer and their behaviors to prevent it. We want to see if there are common habits or barriers that affect how people take care of their skin. By learning more about these things, we hope to improve ways to promote skin health and prevent skin cancer.