The purpose of this research study is to examine the impact of prior experiences on investment behavior and performance.
The purpose of this study is to define patient populations who may recover left atrial mechanical function rapidly (<24 hours) following cardioversion. Defining these characteristics will help us weigh the risks and benefits of anticoagulation following cardioversion.
The purpose of this study is to: • Observe how LEN moves throughout the body in US cisgender women • Evaluate the safety of LEN and F/TDF for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in US cisgender women • valuate the acceptability of LEN injections and oral F/TDF in US cisgender women Cisgender means whatever gender you are now is the same as the sex that you were assigned at birth.
How do students' intellectual traits change during college?
A study to investigate the efficacy and safety of efgartigimod PH20 SC in adult participants with active idiopathic inflammatory myopathy
The purpose of the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial is to develop and administer various clinical trials under different regimens with ALS to provide multiple treatment options for patients with ALS.
To evaluate the safety of GBT021601 and its effect on sickle cell complications
Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are seeking input from community members interested in joining a Community Advisory Board (CAB) with a focus on improving knowledge around the impacts of extreme weather-related disasters and healthcare access. The purpose of this CAB is to ensure the proposed research remains relevant and useful to the broader community in all phases of research - from forming partnerships to using research results to inform policy and advocacy actions.
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the experiences of families with children who have peanut or other food allergies. It also explores parents' (or other caregivers') and adolescents' perceptions of available food allergy treatments, as well as clinical research options.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of emotional support groups and educational webinars on the well-being of patients with rare dermatologic conditions characterized by blistering. Patients will be given a survey before and after participating in six support group and webinar meetings.